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Jed figures the prom will cost him $160. He saved $46 he can earn $6 an hour at his job. How many hours will he have to work?
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Jed figures the prom will cost him $160. He saved $46 he can earn $6 an hour at his job. How many hours will he have to work?
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Answer: 19 hrs
Explanation:
160 - 46 = 114
114/6 = 19
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