Yolanda earns for each hour that she works.

Use this information to fill in the table. Then plot the ordered pairs given by the table.
Number of hours worked Amount earned (in dollars)

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1 answer

It looks like you've provided a format for filling a table and then plotting ordered pairs based on Yolanda's earnings for hours worked. However, there seems to be a key piece of information missing—specifically, how much Yolanda earns per hour.

For the sake of an example, let’s assume Yolanda earns $10 per hour. Here’s how you would fill in the table with that assumption:

Table of Earnings

| Number of Hours Worked (x) | Amount Earned (in dollars) (y) | |-----------------------------|---------------------------------| | 0 | 0 | | 30 | 300 | | 60 | 600 | | 90 | 900 | | 120 | 1200 | | 150 | 1500 | | 180 | 1800 | | 210 | 2100 | | 240 | 2400 | | 270 | 2700 | | 300 | 3000 | | 330 | 3300 |

Ordered Pairs

The ordered pairs based on the table would be:

  • (0, 0)
  • (30, 300)
  • (60, 600)
  • (90, 900)
  • (120, 1200)
  • (150, 1500)
  • (180, 1800)
  • (210, 2100)
  • (240, 2400)
  • (270, 2700)
  • (300, 3000)
  • (330, 3300)

Plot

If you were to plot these points on a graph:

  • The x-axis would represent the number of hours worked.
  • The y-axis would represent the amount earned in dollars.

Each point would correspond to both the hours worked and the total earnings.

If Yolanda earns a different amount per hour, please provide that information so I can adjust the table and calculations accordingly!