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Mathematics, 03.02.2021 18:20, NeverEndingCycle

Matthew earns $22.50 per hour for working at the gym. This situation can be described by completing the table below. Fill in the table using coordinate points: ex (1, 22.50), (3, ?), (7, ?).

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