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= Models, Equations, & Explanation Name:_____________________________________ Date:___________________________________________ Use models, equations, and explain your reasoning to answer the following questions. 2 ME = Models, Equations, & Explanation Name of Task: Kimi and Jordan Kimi and Jordan are each working during the summer to earn money in addition to their weekly allowance, and they are saving all their money. Kimi earns $9 an hour at her job, and her allowance is $8 per week. Jordan earns $7.50 an hour, and his allowance is $16 per week. Write an equation that can be used to calculate the total of Kimi's allowance and job earnings at the end of one week given the number of hours she works. Write an equation that can be used to calculate the total of Jordan's allowance and job earnings at the end of one week given the number of hours worked. Sketch the graphs of your two equations on one pair of axes. Jordan wonders who will save more money in a week if they both work the same number of hours. Write an answer for him.

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