You began a new job at a pizza shop 3 weeks ago. You worked 6 hours during the first week, 4 hours during the second week, and 10 hours during the third week. Which graph best represents the total hours you worked over these 3 weeeks? i tried solving it myself and found an answer but i was incorrect

We obviously can't see your graphs.

You worked 20 hours in those three weeks.

To represent the total hours you worked over the 3 weeks, you need to create a graph with time on the horizontal axis (weeks) and the total hours worked on the vertical axis.

In this case, you worked 6 hours during the first week, 4 hours during the second week, and 10 hours during the third week. To find the total hours worked, you need to add up the hours worked each week.

Let's calculate the total hours worked over the 3 weeks:

First week: 6 hours
Second week: 4 hours
Third week: 10 hours

Total hours worked = 6 + 4 + 10 = 20 hours

Now let's plot this on a graph.

On the horizontal axis (x-axis), you will have the weeks labeled as Week 1, Week 2, and Week 3.

On the vertical axis (y-axis), you will have the total hours worked labeled as increments of 5, starting from 0 to 20.

Plot the points (week, total hours):

Week 1: 6 hours
Week 2: 4 + 6 = 10 hours
Week 3: 10 + 4 + 6 = 20 hours

Join the points with a line, representing the total hours worked over the 3 weeks.

The graph should show a steady increase from 6 hours in Week 1, to 10 hours in Week 2, and finally 20 hours in Week 3.

To find the total hours you worked over the three weeks, you need to add up the hours you worked each week.

First, let's list the amount of hours you worked each week:
- Week 1: 6 hours
- Week 2: 4 hours
- Week 3: 10 hours

To understand which graph best represents the total hours you worked, we need to plot these data points on a graph.

On the x-axis (horizontal), we can label the three weeks as Week 1, Week 2, and Week 3.
On the y-axis (vertical), we can represent the total hours worked.

Using this information, let's plot the data points on the graph.

- Week 1: 6 hours (x = 1, y = 6)
- Week 2: 4 hours (x = 2, y = 10)
- Week 3: 10 hours (x = 3, y = 20)

Now, connect the data points on the graph using a line or line segments. The graph should show an increasing trend since you worked more hours each week.

Based on the information provided, the line connecting these data points should start at (1, 6) and end at (3, 20). It should slope upwards, representing an increasing number of hours worked over the three weeks.

Please note that I am unable to provide a visual representation as I am a text-based AI, but I have described the graph you can draw to represent the total hours worked.