Final answer:
To determine an hourly pay rate greater than Hillary's without the specific rate provided, choose the highest value for 'h' from the options. Assuming Hillary's rate is lower than the highest option presented, option (a) P = 15h represents an hourly pay rate greater than hers.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student has asked which equation represents an hourly pay rate greater than Hillary's, based on a provided table. However, the table mentioned in the student's question has not been provided, so I can't reference specific values from it. Instead, I'll consider the options given in the student's question and assume that Hillary's hourly rate is one of the options given (9h, 12h, 15h, 7h). To determine an hourly pay rate greater than Hillary's, simply choose the option with the highest value for 'h' that exceeds Hillary's current rate.
Based on the options provided:
- a) P = 15h means the pay rate is $15 per hour.
- b) P = 12h means the pay rate is $12 per hour.
- c) P = 9h means the pay rate is $9 per hour.
- d) P = 7h means the pay rate is $7 per hour.
Without knowing Hillary's specific hourly rate, we cannot definitively select one. But if we were to assume Hillary's pay rate is among one of the lower values presented, then option (a) would represent an hourly pay rate greater than hers. For instance, if Hillary's rate is anything below $15 per hour, then P = 15h would indeed be greater.