Answer:
C. y=10x+20
Explanation:
Madison worked 2 more hours the first week than the second week, and was paid $20 more. Thus, her hourly pay must be $20/2 = $10.
The only equation that multiplies hours by 10 is that of selection C.
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Filling in x=10, we get y=120, corresponding to Madison's first week's pay.
Filling in x=8, we get y=100, corresponding to Madison's second week's pay.
The equation we chose (y=10x+20) represents Madison's pay for working x hours.