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!