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200 = 42 + 10h How many hours does this problem equate to?
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200 = 42 + 10h
How many hours does this problem equate to?
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Answer:
h = 15.8
Explanation:
200 = 42 + 10h
10h = 200 - 42
10h = 158
h = 15.8
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