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1.The amount of money Sheryl makes in a day is directly proportional to the amount of hours she works. This relationship is modeled in the graph below. If Sheryl works 6.5 hours in a day, she makes approximately (choices: 87,90,78, 85, 81)

2. The amount of money Sheryl makes in a day is directly proportional to the amount of hours she works. This relationship is modeled in the graph below.
A. Identify the two points located on the graph and explain what they represent in the context of this situation. Use complete sentences in your answer.
B. Approximately how much money will Sheryl earn if she works 9 hours?


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