Mathematics
Mathematics, 15.05.2020 23:57, pinkyglitter2696

Jill charges an hourly rate for babysitting one or two children. Kara charges a lower hourly
rate but adds an additional charge for more than one child.
The tables show the amounts Jill and Kara charge for babysitting two children for up to three
hours. Based on this information, which statement is true?
Kara: Cost for Two Children
Jill: Cost for Two Children
Time Total
(hours) Amount (S)
(hours)
Time
(hours)
Total
Amount ($)
2
3
22
33
2
3
23
32
.
Jill's hourly rate is $3 more than Kara's.
Kara charges $14 an hour for babysitting two children.
Kara's fee for the second child is $5.
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