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Which equation represents this situation? Charlie worked 1.5 hours less than Dirk. Together, they worked a total of 25 hours. Dirk worked h hours. h+(h+1.5)=25 h−2.5=25 h+(h−1.5…
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Which equation represents this situation? Charlie worked 1.5 hours less than Dirk. Together, they worked a total of 25 hours. Dirk worked h hours. h+(h+1.5)=25 h−2.5=25 h+(h−1.5…
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Which equation represents this situation?
Charlie worked 1.5 hours less than Dirk. Together, they worked a total of 25 hours. Dirk worked h hours.
h+(h+1.5)=25
h−2.5=25
h+(h−1.5)=25
h−1.5=25
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pretty sure it’s A, sorry if im wrong :)
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