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timama [110]
2 years ago
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Jeremy has a weekend job as a soccer referee. One weekend, he earns $140 by working 4 games. Another weekend, he earns $210 by w

orking 6 games. If Jeremy graphed an equation that would represent his total earnings based on the number of games worked, what would be the slope of the graph?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Alexandra [31]2 years ago
7 0
Jeremy's weekend work would follow the equation of the standard line. The equation of the standard line is y=mx+b. b= 0, The slope of the line is equal to m, where m according to the given problem is equal to 35. Every hour of Jeremy weekend would pay $35. 
Jeremy's equation
y= 35x
m=35

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