Use the graph to interpret Sara's hourly rate and weekly earnings and fill in the blanks (only enter a numeric answer.... no dollar signs necessary)

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Sara makes _ dollars per hour. If Sara works 40 hours in a week she will earn _ dollars
Use the graph to interpret Sara's hourly rate and weekly earnings and fill in the blanks (only enter a numeric answer.... no dollar signs necessary)

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Sara makes 15Incorrect. dollars per hour. If Sara works 40 hours in a week she will earn 600Incorrect. dollars

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To answer this question, we need to analyze the given graph. From the graph, we can see that the y-axis represents earnings in dollars, and the x-axis represents hours worked.

To determine Sara's hourly rate, we can observe the slope of the line on the graph. The slope indicates the rate at which earnings increase per hour worked. We can find the slope by selecting any two points on the line and calculating the change in earnings divided by the change in hours.

Let's choose the points (20, 300) and (40, 600). To find the slope, we calculate the change in earnings:

(600 - 300) / (40 - 20) = 300 / 20 = 15

Therefore, we can conclude that Sara earns $15 per hour.

To determine Sara's weekly earnings, we can use the hourly rate we just found. Since she earns $15 per hour, and works 40 hours in a week, we can calculate her weekly earnings by multiplying her hourly rate by the number of hours worked:

$15 x 40 = $600

Therefore, Sara will earn $600 if she works 40 hours in a week.