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Mekela earned $65.25 for 9 hours of work. This week she earned $101.50 for 14 hours. Which equation represents the relationship between the hours worked x, and Milela's pay…
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Mekela earned $65.25 for 9 hours of work. This week she earned $101.50 for 14 hours. Which equation represents the relationship between the hours worked x, and Milela's pay,y?
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y = 7.25x
Where x = hours.
You can get this by dividing the amount by the amount of hours in each pair.
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