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To find the proportional relationship between the earnings and hours worked for Employee 2, we can calculate the unit rate by dividing the earnings by the hours worked.

For Employee 1:

Earnings (E1) = $100
Hours worked (H1) = 10

Unit rate for Employee 1: E1/H1 = $100/10 = $10 per hour

For Employee 2:

Earnings (E2) = $200
Hours worked (H2) = 20

Unit rate for Employee 2: E2/H2 = $200/20 = $10 per hour

Since both Employee 1 and Employee 2 have the same unit rate of $10 per hour, the equation that represents the proportional relationship between the earnings and hours worked for Employee 1 and Employee 2 is:

E = 10H

where:
E = Earnings
H = Hours worked