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Mathematics, 11.03.2021 05:40 jshhs

Two friends, Avery and Leah, took summer jobs. Leah earned $748.80 in 36 hours. The graph below represents Avery's earnings in dollars and cents, y, for working 2
hours.
Avery's Earnings
1
5600
1 (20,$572)
Ssso
so
$350
Earnings (Dollars)
Soo
(10,$286)
Sao
$150
Hours Worked
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