KikKid is working for his boss, his boss told him that every hour he works he'll get 10 dollars plus the 5 he got earlier. If KikKid worked for 14 hours how much money would KikKid have?

KikKid would have earned 14 hours * 10 dollars/hour = $<<14*10=140>>140.

In addition to that, he also received 5 dollars, so his total earnings would be 140 dollars + 5 dollars = $<<140+5=145>>145. Answer: \boxed{145}.

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To calculate the total amount of money KikKid would have earned, we need to consider two components: the base amount he receives for each hour worked and the extra $5 he received.

Base amount earned per hour = $10

Total number of hours worked = 14

Total amount earned based on hours worked = Base amount * Total number of hours worked = $10 * 14 = $140

Extra amount received = $5

Total amount earned = Total amount earned based on hours worked + Extra amount received = $140 + $5 = $145

Therefore, KikKid would have $145.

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The equation y=mx+b is the slope-intercept form of a linear equation, where:

- y represents the dependent variable.
- m represents the slope of the line.
- x represents the independent variable.
- b represents the y-intercept, which is the y-coordinate when x=0.

However, the equation y=mx+b is not applicable to solving the problem you presented about KikKid's earnings. Instead, we can solve it using simple arithmetic operations.

Given:
Base amount earned per hour = $10
Total number of hours worked = 14
Extra amount received = $5

To calculate the total amount earned, we can multiply the base amount by the total number of hours worked and then add the extra amount received:

Total amount earned = (Base amount earned per hour * Total number of hours worked) + Extra amount received
= ($10 * 14) + $5
= $140 + $5
= $145

Therefore, KikKid would have earned $145.