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The time it takes Natalie to replace x cell phone screens is given by the equation t = 1 + 3x, where t gives the time in hours. How many hours would it take Natalie to replace 8 screens?
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The time it takes Natalie to replace x cell phone screens is given by the equation t =
1 + 3x, where t gives the time in hours. How many hours would it take Natalie to
replace 8 screens?
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