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Mathematics, 15.01.2021 20:40 mv603177

A mountain climber begins climbing from a camp 2000 feet above sea level. She climbs 150 feet higher every hour. Which equation shows how many hours (x) she would take to climb to 3650 feet above sea level? A) 2000=3650x + 150
B) 3650= 2000 + 150x
C) 3659= 2000 - 150x
D) 2000= 3650x - 150

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