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A plumber charges a service charge of $75 in addition to charging $35 per hour, where h is the number of hours. If the final bill for a repair is $180, which equation represents the charges
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A plumber charges a service charge of $75 in addition to charging $35 per hour, where h is the number of hours. If the final bill for a repair is $180, which equation represents the charges
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$75 + $35(H) = $180
H = 3 Hours
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