If there are $22 made per hour for 7 hours, you’d add 22 per hour in your table. 1 hour=$22, 2 hours=$44, 3 hours=$66, and so forth. make a table of these numbers up to 7 hours.
Option B
7569 number of people are going to vote for the other candidate
<em><u>Solution:</u></em>
Given that candidate took a phone poll of 110 people
Of the 110 people polled, 87 said they would vote for the other person
There are 9570 people in the district
You can set up this problem like a proportion
Let "x" be the number of people who would vote for the other candidate

To solve proportions, you cross-multiply. This means you multiply the numerator by the other denominator, and the denominator by the other numerator

832590 = 110x
x = 7569
Thus 7569 number of people are going to vote for the other candidate
The triagle which is similar to ABC id DEF. The first option is correct since thwy have the same measurement of its sides
569 rounded to the nearest 10 would be 570.
The 6 is your 10's place and anything after it (aka the 9) that is equal to or greater than 5 makes your next number go up one