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6 hours more per week than Theodore studies.how to write this as an algebraic expression.
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6 hours more per week than Theodore studies.how to write this as an algebraic expression.
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To answer this item, we let x be the number of hours per week that Theodore studies. 6 hours more than this value will give us the expression of x+6. The number of hours that a person will study is equal to x+6 in comparison to Theodore's data.
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