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Mathematics, 12.01.2021 23:30 Angellbatton6763

The table shows the time Shayne worked and the amount of money he earned during four different weeks.
Shayne's Earnings
Time Worked Amount Earned
(hours)
(dollars)
12
141
20
235
23
270.25
352.50
30
Based on the information in the table, how much will Shayne earn if he works 40 hours in a
week? (6.4B, RS, RC2)
F $470
G $399.50
H $94
J
$364.25

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