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Addison worked 10 more hours this week than last week. In total, she worked 76 hours this week and last week. Using the equation 2h + 10 = 76, how many hours (h) did Addison work last week? A. 8 B. 33
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Addison worked 10 more hours this week than last week. In total, she worked 76 hours this week and last week. Using the equation 2h + 10 = 76, how many hours (h) did Addison work last week?
A. 8
B. 33
C. 64
D. 66
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Addison worked 33 hours last week
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Step-by-step explanation: 2h+10=76
2h=76-10
2h=66
h=66/2
h=33
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