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It Say
Maddie earns $8 per hour. Write an algebraic expression to evalute how much money Maddie will earn if she works for 15, 20, 25, or 30 hours.

(8)15 =

(8)20 =

120

160 So you got to do the same thing for 25 and 30

Right.

Ok Thanks For All The Help

You're very welcome.

You can just write 8x20 or whatever the number is and write the annswer. Inthis case it is 8x20=160 buckeroos

To evaluate how much money Maddie will earn for different hours worked, we can use the algebraic expression. Let's break it down step by step.

The given information states that Maddie earns $8 per hour. Let's assign a variable to represent the number of hours she works. In this case, let's use 'x' as the variable.

Now, let's create an algebraic expression using the given information. We can multiply the hourly rate ($8) by the number of hours (x) worked. Therefore, the algebraic expression becomes:

8x

Now, we can substitute different values for 'x' to find out how much money Maddie will earn for working different hours.

For example, if Maddie works for 15 hours, we substitute 15 for 'x' in the expression:

8 * 15 = $120

Therefore, Maddie would earn $120 if she works for 15 hours.

Similarly, you can substitute 20, 25, or 30 for 'x' to calculate Maddie's earnings for those specific hours.