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Olivia earns $12 an hour at the grocery store. she kept track of her hours per week and how much she earned in the following table. graph the values in the table on the coordinates plane shown. what will you label the x-axis? what will you label the y-axis? at what intervals will you label the x-axis? at what intervals will you label the y-axis? label the grid and graph the points. from the table, what points will you graph?
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