To solve the equation from part b and find the number of hours you would have to work to pay for the first year of video streaming service, we need to follow these steps:
1. Start with the equation you wrote in part b. Let's assume the equation is:
Cost of video streaming service per month * number of months = Total cost of the first year
2. Substitute the given values into the equation. For example, if the cost of video streaming service per month is $10 and the number of months in a year is 12, the equation becomes:
$10 * 12 = Total cost of the first year
3. Simplify the equation. In this case, multiplying $10 by 12 gives us:
$120 = Total cost of the first year
4. Now, to find the number of hours you would have to work to pay for the first year, we need to divide the total cost of the first year by your hourly wage. Let's assume your hourly wage is $15.
Total cost of the first year / Hourly wage = Number of hours you would have to work
5. Substitute the values into the equation. Using the previous example, where the total cost of the first year is $120 and the hourly wage is $15, the equation becomes:
$120 / $15 = Number of hours you would have to work
6. Simplify the equation. Dividing $120 by $15 gives us:
8 = Number of hours you would have to work
So, in this example, you would have to work approximately 8 hours to pay for the first year of the video streaming service.
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