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30 August, 20:07

John's pawn shop is bringing in money from customers selling used bicycles. He wants to know how much money he needs to pay off his electricity bill at the pawn shop. For him to turn on the electricity he must pay $50. For every hour John must pay $10 each hour for electricity. How many hours would it be if he makes $60 profit from selling used bicycles?

What is the equation?

Sorry this is actually mathematics not English!

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  1. 30 August, 20:13
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    i think this is correct

    Explanation:

    when P=profit

    h is hours

    P = 10h + 50

    60 = 10h + 50

    10 = 10h

    1 = H
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