To determine which equation could represent Relationship A, we first need to find the rate (or unit rate) of Relationship B based on the given data.
From Relationship B, we can fill in the rate by calculating the amount paid per hour worked using the data in the table.
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For 2 hours worked (amount paid = 30.40):
- Rate = 30.40 / 2 = 15.20
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For 4 hours worked (amount paid = 60.80):
- Rate = 60.80 / 4 = 15.20
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For 5 hours worked (amount paid = 76):
- Rate = 76 / 5 = 15.20
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For 8 hours worked (amount paid = 121.60):
- Rate = 121.60 / 8 = 15.20
The unit rate for Relationship B is consistently 15.20.
Since Relationship A has a greater rate than Relationship B, we are looking for equations with rates greater than 15.20.
Looking at the responses:
- y = 16.4x: Greater than 15.20 (Valid)
- y = 15.4x: Greater than 15.20 (Valid)
- y = 15.2x: Equal to Relationship B (Not Valid)
- y = 14.9x: Less than 15.20 (Not Valid)
Thus, the correct answers that represent Relationship A are:
- y = 16.4x
- y = 15.4x