To determine how much Maeve needs to earn each weekend, we first need to find out how much money she needs in total and then how much she needs to earn on top of her current savings.
- Total amount needed: Maeve wants at least $1,250.
- Current savings: Maeve currently has $130.
- Amount needed: $1,250 - $130 = $1,120.
Since Maeve plans to earn this amount over the 8 weekends, we divide the total amount needed by the number of weekends:
\[ \text{Amount per weekend} = \frac{1,120}{8} = 140 \]
Maeve needs to earn at least $140 each weekend.
Next, we can represent this on a number line:
- A closed point is plotted at 140.
- An arrow extends to the right, indicating that Maeve can earn more than $140 each weekend.
The correct response based on this information is: "An illustration shows a number line labeled Maeve's Earnings Each Weekend. The number line ranges from 0 to 180 in 20 unit increments. A closed point is plotted at 140. An arrow extends from that point to the right and goes beyond 180."