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Macy started the week with $30. She then worked at her tutoring job at $15 an hour. She had a total of $210 at the end of the week. Set up an equation to determine the number of hours she worked that week.
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Macy started the week with $30. She then worked at her tutoring job at $15 an hour. She had a total of $210 at the end of the week. Set up an equation to determine the number of hours she worked that week. ( You don't need to solve )
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$210 - $30 = $180
$180 / $15 = 12 hours
= 12 hours
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