To determine which employee earns more per hour based on the graphs described, we can analyze the earnings data points for each employee.
For Employee 1:
- At 0 hours: $0
- At 2 hours: $30 (earnings per hour = $30 / 2 = $15)
- At 3 hours: $45 (earnings per hour = $45 / 3 = $15)
- At 4 hours: $60 (earnings per hour = $60 / 4 = $15)
Employee 1's earnings per hour remain constant at $15 for hours 2, 3, and 4.
For Employee 2:
- At 0 hours: $0
- At 3 hours: $30 (earnings per hour = $30 / 3 = $10)
- At 4 hours: $40 (earnings per hour = $40 / 4 = $10)
- At 5 hours: $50 (earnings per hour = $50 / 5 = $10)
Employee 2's earnings per hour remain constant at $10 for hours 3, 4, and 5.
Comparison:
- Employee 1 earns $15 per hour.
- Employee 2 earns $10 per hour.
Thus, Employee 1 earns more per hour than Employee 2.