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Mathematics, 05.07.2019 04:30 xwalker6772

Ned worked 4 hours on monday and 6 hours on tuesday. ned always works 40 hours a week. which equation, when solved, will show how many hours he still needs to work for the week? a) 4+6+x=40 b) 4+6-x=40 c) 4-6+x=40 d) 4-6-x=40

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Answer from: nicollexo21
A 4+6+x=40
that is the correct answer.
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Answer from: IzzybellaRamilo
4 plus 6 plus x because x is how many more hours he needs to work
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Answer from: Quest

hows it hangin lol

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Answer from: Quest

hey there!

if she's saving for six months, let's divide the total number we need for the trip by six, dividing it into the amount that needs to be saved for each month.

500 ÷ 6 = 83.\overline3

she needs to save at least this amount each month, so we should use this symbol: ≥

let x be the amount she saves each month.

your final answer is x ≥ 83.\overline3

hope this !

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