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Adam wants to buy a new computer that costs $510. He earns $8.50 per hour working for his aunt. Enter an equation using the variable x that can be used to solve for the number o…
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Adam wants to buy a new computer that costs $510. He earns $8.50 per hour working for his aunt. Enter an equation using the variable x that can be used to solve for the number of hours Adam must work to buy
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x = number of hours to work
x = 510/8.5
x = 60 hours
Explanation:
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