A company pays their employees $20 per hour. Using fractional notation, write a proportion that represents how long an employee must work to make $80. Use x to represent the unknown number of hours. Do not simplify your answer.(1 point)

The proportion is:

$20/1 = 80/x$

This can be read as "20 dollars for 1 hour is equal to 80 dollars for x hours."

To write a proportion that represents how long an employee must work to make $80, we can use the fact that the company pays $20 per hour.

Let's set up the proportion:

$20 / 1 hour = $80 / x hours

In this proportion, $20 represents the amount paid for 1 hour of work, and $80 represents the desired total earnings. The x represents the unknown number of hours required to earn $80.

To solve for x, we need to cross-multiply and solve for x:

20 * x = 80 * 1

Simplifying the equation:

20x = 80

Therefore, the proportion that represents how long an employee must work to make $80 is:

$20 / 1 hour = $80 / x hours, where x represents the unknown number of hours.

The proportion that represents how long an employee must work to make $80 is:

$20 per hour = x hours / $80