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Wyatt received a paycheck of $650. This amount reflects his weekly earnings minus 10% of his earnings for deductions. Write an equation that can be used to find out how much he was paid before deductions
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Wyatt received a paycheck of $650. This amount reflects his weekly earnings minus 10% of his earnings for deductions. Write an equation that can be used to find out how much he was paid before deductions were taken out
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That would be 650 = x - 0.1x
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