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This equation shows how the amount Tommy earns from babysitting depends on the number of hours he works. d = 18h The variable h represents the number of hours spent babysitting,…
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This equation shows how the amount Tommy earns from babysitting depends on the number
of hours he works.
d = 18h
The variable h represents the number of hours spent babysitting, and the variable d
represents the amount of money earned. How many hours is all will it take Tommy to earn a
total of $18?
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d=18h
18=18h
Therefore, he only needs to babysit one hour before he can get 18 dollars
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