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2.2.3 quiz: identifying functions
a. a worker who works 40 hours is paid $1820.
b. a worker with 1820 hours of training is paid $40 per month.
c. a worker with 40 hours of training is paid $1820 per month.
d. there are 40 workers who are paid $1820 per month.
We analyze each option by referring to the table. The table has two columns, likely representing hours (of training or work) and pay. For option C, when the first column (hours) is 40, the second column (pay) is 1820, meaning a worker with 40 hours (of training, as it's a common context for such tables) is paid $1820 per month. Option A doesn't clarify the context (work hours vs training hours, but the table's pattern suggests training - like a linear increase with hours). Option B swaps the columns. Option D is incorrect as the table shows a relationship between hours and pay, not the number of workers.
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C. A worker with 40 hours of training is paid $1820 per month.