Maeve currently has $130 and plans to earn more money each of the 8 weekends this summer. She wants at least $1,250 by the end of the summer. How much does she need to earn each weekend? Assume she earns the same amount each weekend. Solve her problem, and then graph the solution on a number line.(1 point) Responses Image with alt text: An illustration shows a number line labeled Maeve’s Earnings Each Weekend. The number line ranges from 0 to 2,000 in 500 unit increments. A closed point is plotted at 1,250. An arrow extends from that point to the right and goes beyond 2,000. Image with alt text: An illustration shows a number line labeled Maeve’s Earnings This Summer. The number line ranges from 0 to 180 in 20 unit increments. A closed point is plotted at 140. An arrow extends from that point to the right and goes beyond 180. Image with alt text: An illustration shows a number line labeled Maeve's Earnings Each Weekend. The number line ranges from 0 to 180 in 20 unit increments. A closed point is plotted at 140. An arrow extends from that point to the right and goes beyond 180.

To figure out how much Maeve needs to earn each weekend, we can subtract her current amount of money from her goal amount.

$1,250 - $130 = $1,120

So Maeve needs to earn $1,120 over 8 weekends.

To find out how much she needs to earn each weekend, we divide the total amount she needs to earn by the number of weekends.

$1,120 ÷ 8 = $140

Therefore, Maeve needs to earn $140 each weekend.

On the number line labeled Maeve's Earnings Each Weekend, we can plot a closed point at $140 and draw an arrow to the right to indicate that she may earn more than $140. The number line can range from 0 to a value beyond $140.