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Mathematics, 10.11.2020 18:40 Victoriag2626

Kimberly needs $45 to go to the amusement park. She has $13. She earns $8 per hour working at her job. The equation 8h + 13 = 45 shows this relationship. How many hours does Kimberly need to work to earn enough money to go to the park?

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