Nick wants to go to soccer camp this summer. To help pay the registration fee, he got a job making $10.50 an hour walking dogs. This week, he earned a total of $84.00.Let h represent the number of hours Nick worked this week. Which equation models the problem?Choices:(A) 10.50h=84.00(B) 10.50h=84.00Solve this equation to find the number of hours Nick worked this week.___ hours
Q. Nick wants to go to soccer camp this summer. To help pay the registration fee, he got a job making $10.50 an hour walking dogs. This week, he earned a total of $84.00.Let h represent the number of hours Nick worked this week. Which equation models the problem?Choices:(A) 10.50h=84.00(B) 10.50h=84.00Solve this equation to find the number of hours Nick worked this week.___ hours
Solve Equation: Solve the equation 10.50h=84.00 to find the number of hours Nick worked.We start by isolating h:10.50h=84.00Divide both sides by 10.50 to solve for h:h=10.5084.00h=8
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