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An electrician charges $40 for each hour he works plus a $125 service charge. The total charge for a recent job was $1,205. Which equation could be used to determine the number of hours, h, that the electrician worked on the job?

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A. 40h + 1205 = 125

B. 125h + 40 = 1205

C. 1205h + 40 = 125

D. 40h + 125 = 1205

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  1. 4 May, 18:37
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    Answer is D.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    40h is what you start out with since it costs 40 ever hour. then you add the service charge which makes it 40h + 125, and then since the total charge is 1205, that would complete the equation.
  2. 4 May, 18:48
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    Answer: D

    Step-by-step explanation: The electrician makes 40 dollars for EACH hour he works, meaning you'll need a variable behind that. Then, the electrician makes an extra $125.00 for each job he takes meaning the equation would be : 40h + 125 = 1205
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