Answer:
(a) The complete table
[tex]\begin{array}{cccccc}Hours & {1} & {2} & {3} & {4} &{5}\ \\ {Amount} & {\$9.50} & {\$19.00} & {\$28.50} & {\$38.00} & {\$47.50} \ \end{array}[/tex]
(b) $38.00
(c) 3 hours
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]Earnings = \$9.50[/tex] per hour
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Solving (a): Complete the table
To complete the table, we simply multiply the earnings by the number of hours.
So, we have:
[tex]Hours = 2 \to Earnings = \$9.50 * 2 = \$19.00[/tex]
[tex]Hours = 3 \to Earnings = \$9.50 * 3 = \$28.50[/tex]
[tex]Hours = 4 \to Earnings = \$9.50 * 4 = \$38.00[/tex]
[tex]Hours = 5 \to Earnings = \$9.50 * 5 = \$47.50[/tex]
Solving (b): Earnings, if Megan works for 4 hours
In (a) above, we have:
[tex]Hours = 4 \to Earnings = \$9.50 * 4 = \$38.00[/tex]
This implies that Megan will earn $38.00
Solving (c): Hours to earn $28.50
In (a) above, we have:
[tex]Hours = 3 \to Earnings = \$9.50 * 3 = \$28.50[/tex]
This implies that Megan will work for 3 hours to earn $28.50