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31 December, 13:58

During summer vacation, you charge people $8 per hour for babysitting and $10 for going to their house. If you make $50 one day, how many hours did you spend on babysitting?

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  1. 31 December, 13:59
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    5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    You can first create an equation to represent the description.

    M = 8h + 10

    M is the total money made, and h is the hours spent. Going to a house costs $10. This is why it's alone; no matter how many hours is spent at the house, there will always be a $10 charge Every hour spent at that house costs $8. This is why it has a variable with it. This value depends on the time spent.

    Plug in the given value ($50) into M and solve for h.

    M = 8h + 10

    50 = 8h + 10

    40 = 8h

    h = 5

    Five hours were spent at the house.
  2. 31 December, 14:14
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    Answer: You spent 5 hours babysitting.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    This situation can be represented by the equation y = 8x + 10 where y is the money you earn and x is the number of hours.

    So if y is equation to fifty dollars then what is x?

    50 = 8x + 10 subtract 10 from both sides.

    -10 - 10

    40 = 8x

    x = 5
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