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t = the number of hours


7t - 3 ≥ 39

[He charges $7 per hour(t), he spends $3 in equipment fees, and he wants to earn at least $39(this is the minimum, so he can earn more than $39).]


Now you need to solve for t (isolate/get t by itself):

7t - 3 ≥ 39 Add 3 on both sides

7t - 3 + 3 ≥ 39 + 3

7t ≥ 42 Divide 7 on both sides

t ≥ 6


(the question says "what are the possible numbers of hours Jose could trim trees" so I'm not sure if they are looking for more answers, sorry)

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