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Physics, 28.12.2020 21:40 WildfireintheHeart

Ben worked 3 hours at x dollars per hour. Julie worked 7 hours and earned twice as much as Ben per hour. Phil worked 12 hours and earned 5 dollars an hour less than Julie. Choose the expression that is correctly simplified and best represents their total wages. 29x – 5
29x – 60
22x – 5
41x – 60

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