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11 June, 03:09

Amie works 6 hours each Saturday and 4 hours each Monday. She also makes $20 a week as a dog walker. She makes a total of $130 each week. If h represents Amie's hourly rate, which equation can be used to find Amie's hourly rate?

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  1. 11 June, 04:31
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    I feel like the answer is

    10h = 110

    although it's so simple that I'm not even sure it would be considered an equation.

    I got the answer because she works, in total, 10 hours a week. She makes $130 a week, but since $20 comes from the dog walking, you have to do 130 minus 20 which is 110. That's what I did anyway.
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