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The Plumber charges $50 to come to her home an a additional $30.75 every hour he works on the job Sarah has $234 .50 in savings for the repairs what is the maximum amount of hours that the plumber worked
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The Plumber charges $50 to come to her home an a additional $30.75 every hour he works on the job Sarah has $234 .50 in savings for the repairs what is the maximum amount of hours that the plumber worked on her faucet.
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Answer:
6 hours
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234.50-50.00=184.50
184.50/30.75=6
6 hours
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