The proportional relationship for the earnings and hours worked for Employee 1 is displayed in the table. The proportional relationship between the earnings and hours worked for Employee 2 is displayed in the graph. What is the equation that represents the proportional relationship between the earnings and hours worked for Employee 1 and Employee 2? (1 point) The equation for Employee 1 is . The equation for Employee 2 is

Since the equation for Employee 1 is not given, we cannot determine the equation that represents the proportional relationship between the earnings and hours worked for both Employee 1 and Employee 2.

To determine the equations representing the proportional relationships between the earnings and hours worked for Employee 1 and Employee 2, we would need more information. Specifically, we need the data from the table for Employee 1 and the data from the graph for Employee 2.

Please provide the data from both sources, and I will help you determine the equations for the proportional relationships.

To find the equation representing the proportional relationship between the earnings and hours worked for Employee 1, we can refer to the table. Unfortunately, the table information is not provided in the question. So, we cannot determine the equation for Employee 1 without more information.

On the other hand, the equation for Employee 2 can be obtained from the given graph. Since Employee 2's proportional relationship is displayed in the graph, the equation can be determined by examining the slope of the line.

To find the equation, we need to determine the slope of the line in the graph. The slope represents the ratio of earnings to hours worked, or the amount earned per hour. We can determine the slope by selecting two points on the line and calculating the change in earnings (vertical change) divided by the change in hours worked (horizontal change).

Once we have the slope, we can write the equation in the form "earnings = slope * hours worked + y-intercept." The y-intercept in a proportional relationship represents the amount earned even when no hours are worked.

Without the actual graph, it is not possible to determine the equation for Employee 2. Please provide more information or refer to any given data or visuals related to Employee 1 and Employee 2.