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Mathematics, 08.03.2021 17:30 loraine8401

Help please! Will mark brainliest to best CORRECT answer! Which scenario represents a proportional relationship? A. Sally works at Build-A-Bear Workshop and creates, cute, cuddly stuffed animals. She earns $10.00 per hour and accepts tips.
B. Mr. Bridges has a plumbing business and charges $45.00 an hour plus an $11.00 service fee.
C. Richard works at a Fire Department and earns $15.00 an hour.
D. Bob is a bellhop at the hotel and makes $12.50 per hour plus tips.
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