To calculate Raquel's wage per yard, you can establish the relationship between her total pay and the number of yards she mows. Raquel mows 8 yards and earns $75 per week, so you can find her wage per yard by setting up the equation:
\[ \frac{75}{8} = \frac{x}{1} \]
Where \( x \) is her pay per yard.
Among the provided responses, the correct equation that shows how to compute Raquel's wage per yard is:
\[ \frac{75}{8} = \frac{x}{1} \]
This is equivalent to:
\[ 75 = 8x \]
If there were an option that directly shows \( \frac{75}{8} = x \), that would also be relevant. However, since your additional details didn't clarify other specific options, the closest representation in your choices would be:
757=x1 (interpreted as 75 = 8x).
So, the equation representing her wage per yard is effectively \( 75 = 8x \) or \( \frac{75}{8} = x \), depending on how they were formatted in your final list.