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Mark earns $180 per week plus $12 per hour, x. How many hours must he work to have a weekly income of at least $720?
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Mark earns $180 per week plus $12 per hour, x. How many hours must he work to have a weekly income of at least $720?
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45 hours
Explanation:
720-180 = 540
540 divided by 12 is 45
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