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Mathematics, 05.03.2021 21:50 TravisI00

Kimi and Jordan are each working during the summer to earn money in addition to their
weekly allowance, and they are saving all of their
money. Kimi earns $9 per hour at her job, and
her allowance is $8 each week. Jordan earns
$7 per hour, and his allowance is $16 each week.
Complete the tables shown below to represent
Kimi and Jordan's savings based on the hours they
work each week.
Kimi's Weekly Total Savings
Number of
0
hours worked
in a week,
1
2
4
8
Kimi's weekly
total savings
17
26
80
Jordan's Weekly Total Savings
Number of
0
hours worked
in a week,
1
2
4
8
23
44
72
Jordan's
weekly total
savings.

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