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You get paid $7.25 per hour for doing yard work. You earned $79.75 last week. Which equation shows how to calculate the numbers of your hours you worked last week?
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You get paid $7.25 per hour for doing yard work. You earned $79.75 last week. Which equation shows how to calculate the numbers of your hours you worked last week?
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You get paid $7.25 per hour for doing yard work. You earned $79.75 last week. Which equation shows how to calculate the numbers of your hours you worked last week?
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You basically do 79.75 divided by 7.25 which is 11 hope that helped
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79.75/7.25
Or 7.25x = 79.75.
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