Sondra receives an allowance of $10 per week, plus an additional $5 for each chore she completes. Which graph represents Sondra's earnings?

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To represent Sondra's earnings on a graph, we need to consider two variables: the number of chores Sondra completes and her total earnings.

Let's assume the number of chores completed is represented by the x-axis, and the total earnings are represented by the y-axis.

Since Sondra receives an additional $5 for each chore completed, her earnings will increase by $5 for every unit increase on the x-axis.

We can start by plotting the two given points:
1. When Sondra completes zero chores, her total earnings are $10 (allowance only). This point is (0, 10).
2. When Sondra completes one chore, her total earnings are $10 (allowance) + $5 (additional amount for the chore) = $15. This point is (1, 15).

Since Sondra earns $5 for each chore completed, we can see that the earnings increase linearly. So, we can draw a straight line passing through these two points.

The graph representing Sondra's earnings would be a straight line starting from the point (0,10) and passing through the point (1,15).

Graph:
y-axis (Total Earnings)
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| . (1,15)
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| . (0,10)
|____________________________________________________ x-axis (Number of Chores Completed)

The slope of this line represents the additional amount she earns for completing each chore, which is $5.

To determine how to graph Sondra's earnings, we need to understand the relationship between her allowance and the number of chores she completes.

In this scenario, Sondra receives $10 per week regardless of the number of chores she completes. This means that even if Sondra doesn't complete any chores, she will still receive the base allowance of $10.

In addition to the base allowance, Sondra earns an additional $5 for each chore she completes. This implies that the number of chores completed affects her earnings.

To graph Sondra's earnings, we can use a scatter plot with the horizontal axis representing the number of chores completed and the vertical axis representing her earnings in dollars.

The base allowance of $10 per week corresponds to a horizontal line at $10 on the y-axis because no matter how many chores she completes, Sondra will always receive $10.

For each chore completed, Sondra earns an additional $5, so we add a line with a slope of $5. This line will slope upwards from the point where the base allowance intersects the y-axis.

By connecting the dots representing the base allowance and the line with the slope, we can graph Sondra's earnings.

Graphically, Sondra's earnings will take the form of a line with a slope of $5 and a y-intercept of $10.

We do not have access to your graphs.

However, it should start with zero tasks and $10, then one task and $15, two tasks and $20….

Match that to your graphs.