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12 September, 05:05

Dean needs $150 for a miming class. He already has $85 and he can earn the rest by working 13 hours at his job. If h represents his hourly earnings, which equations can be solved to find Dean's hourly earnings?

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  1. 12 September, 05:11
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    h=$65/13

    Step-by-step explanation:

    So he has $85

    Now the remaining amount he needs is $65

    And in every 13h he produces the $65

    So to find his hourly earning is h=$65/13

    So the equation is

    h = $65/13
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