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Answer:

90h + 60 = 600

Explanation:

because 90 is the amount charged per hour, the variable should be multiplied with that. U then add the $60 travelling fee.

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Let h equal the number of hours the electrician works.

We can write the equation like this:

90h + 60 = 600

Solve for h.

90h + 60 = 600

~Subtract 60 to both sides

90h + 60 - 60 = 600 - 60

~Simplify

90h = 540

~Divide 90 to both sides

90h/90 = 540/90

~Simplify

h = 6

Therefore, the electrician work for 6 hours.

The correct answer is Option 1.

Best of Luck!

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