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Gennadij [26K]
3 years ago
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Connor earns $24 working every 1.5 hours. Complete the table using equivalent ratios.

Mathematics
2 answers:
Annette [7]3 years ago
7 0

complete question:

Connor earns $24 working every 1.5 hours.

Complete the table using equivalent ratios.

1.5 hours  → 24

8 hours  → ?

12 hours → ?

Answer:

1.5  → $24

8 → ? $128

12 → ?$192

Step-by-step explanation:

For every 1.5 hours Connor was paid $24. This means connor earns $24 for working 1.5 hours.

The question wants you to calculate the amount Connor will earn if he works foe 8 hours and 12 hours respectively.

for 8 hours

If he earns $24 for every 1.5 hours

he will earn ? for 8 hours

cross multiply

amount connor earns for 8 hours = 24 × 8/1.5

amount connor earns for 8 hours = 192/1.5

amount connor earns for 8 hours = $128

For 12 hours

If he earns $24 for every 1.5 hours

he will earn ? for 12 hours

cross multiply

amount connor earns for 12 hours = 12 × 24/1.5

amount connor earns for 12 hours = 288/1.5

amount connor earns for 12 hours = $192

adelina 88 [10]3 years ago
3 0
Sorry but where is the table my screen does not show it
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