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Carmine paid an electrician x dollars per hour for a 5-hour job plus $70 for parts. The total charge was $320. Which equation can be used to determine how much the electrician charged per hour? A
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Carmine paid an electrician x dollars per hour for a 5-hour job plus $70 for parts.
The total charge was $320.
Which equation can be used to determine how much the electrician charged per hour?
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hi so u would divide 320 by 5 and it would make 64 hope this help with first part
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5 hours
5x+70=320
minus 70 both sides
5x=250
divide by 5 both sides
x=50
charged $50 per hour
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