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Kaley and Tom both work at Publix. for $7.68 per hour. This week Kaley worked 5 more hours than Tom in overtime. Write an expression that represents the weeks' wages for Kaley and Tom if h represents the number of hours Tom worked? What is another way to write the expression?

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X=5+h because X equals Kaley and if you add 5 hours to h (Tom) then you get Kaley/X
Kaley and Tom both work at Publix. for $7.68 per hour. This week Kaley worked 5 more-example-1
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