Final answer:
To find the equivalent ratios, divide the amount earned by the number of hours worked. Plotting the points on a coordinate axes would give a line graph.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the ratios, we divide the amount of money earned by the number of hours worked. Eli earned $64 in 8 hours, so the first ratio is 64/8 = 8/1. We can simplify this to 8:1.
To find more equivalent ratios, we can continue dividing the earnings by the hours. For example, 64/4 = 16/2 = 8/1, so another equivalent ratio is 16:2. We can find more ratios by dividing 64 by different numbers and simplifying the fractions.
Plotting the points on the coordinate axes would give us a set of points that lie on a line. The x-axis represents the hours worked, and the y-axis represents the amount earned.
Each point would have coordinates (hours, amount earned), corresponding to the equivalent ratios we calculated.