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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Barbara has a part-time lawn-mowing job. The table below shows the amount of money Barbara earned for different numbers of hours of work: Barbara's Earnings from Lawn Mowing Number of Hours Worked Money Earned (dollars) 5 40 6 48 8 56 Part A: What are the missing numbers in the table? Show your work. (4 points) Part B: Barbara also works part time at a theme park. The ratio of the number of hours Barbara works at the park to the money she earns in dollars is 1:9. Create a table to show the money earned by Barbara for 5, 6, and 8 hours of work at the theme park. (3 points) Part C: How

OpenStudy (anonymous):

give me one minute please

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Part C: How many more dollars does Barbara earn working at the theme park for 5 hours than mowing lawns for 5 hours? Show your work

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A im not sure on

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so the numbers are 5 40 6 48 8 and 56 right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yep

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it is a graph

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Barbara has a part-time lawn-mowing job. The table below shows the amount of money Barbara earned for different numbers of hours of work: Barbara's Earnings from Lawn Mowing Number of Hours Worked Money Earned (dollars) 5 40 6 48 8 56

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh ok that makes more sense

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol it is 6th grade math my bro asked me for help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thats why it looked weird. i havnt learned this yet

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah true

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