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An electrician charges $50 for a service call plus $25 an hour. The last service call cost $125. If 𝑛= hours worked, write an equation to describe this situation. (Hint: Use the variable 𝑛 and put it in the first box.)
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Answered by oobleck
c = 50+25n
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