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Last week Matilda earned $103.50 for babysitting nine hours. She will earn $138 this week when she works for twelve hours. Which of the following equations could Matilda use to find the constant of proportionality
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Last week Matilda earned $103.50 for babysitting nine hours. She will earn $138 this week when she works for twelve hours. Which of the following equations could Matilda use to find the constant of proportionality if she earns the same hourly rate?
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Answer:
11.5
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103.50 divided by 9 is 11.5
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