Mathematics, 09.11.2020 19:40 perezesmeralda78
A gym employee is paid monthly. After working for three months, he had earned $4,500. To determine how much money he will make over a six-month period'he created the table below
1. if he continues to earn at the same rate how much will he have working 5 months?
2. After how many months will the gym employee have made $19,500?
3. write an equation to represent the constant of proportionality
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