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Mathematics, 16.05.2020 13:57, golfthrash

Jasmine earns $36 for 4 hours of baby-sitting. She charges a constant hourly rate. Compare the tables. Which correctly shows the amount Jasmine earns baby-sitting for different numbers of hours?

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