Answer:
See attached graph for the first part
Answer to second part: The end part of the graph show the slowest increase
Step-by-step explanation:
The attached picture represents the number of infected people, starting with a relatively small number at the origin of the horizontal axis (x=0, or time=0) then increasing abruptly in the center of the graph with steep slope. and then infection slowing down (although still slowly increasing) in the region highlighted in yellow to the right of the graph.
2x - y = 0
2x = y
3x - 2(2x) = -3
3x - 4x = -3
-x = -3
x = 3
2(3) = y
6 = y
X will be used for the value of money she earned that week.
H represents the normal hours she worked.
D represents the number of days.
Y will represent the hours on the holiday.
Since she would be getting time and a half on the holiday, you would need to find how much time and a half pay would be first.
Time and a half = 5.50(1/2) + 5.50 = $8.25/hr for the day or holiday only.
X = 5.50(H)(D) + 8.25(Y)
Plug in your numbers
X = 5.50(7)(5) + 8.25(4)
X = 192.5 + 33
She made $225.5 that week.
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