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@blackops2luvr
@angel12310
for question 3. first figure out the number of hours it would take her to make 280 calls. then figure out how many hours she has spent making calls already. subtract the hours. for the other one. first deal with the equations on the right by multiplying by a reciprocal. then find like denominators and add.
cant help sorry
ok. for question 3. to figure out how many hours it would take to make the weekly goal of 280, divide the number of calls by the calls that Deena can make in an hour.
are you with me?
next.. Deena should really figure out how many hours she has spent making the calls she has already made. So again, we are taking total number of calls made divided by the number of calls she can make per hour.
step 1. 280/7 step 2. 127/7 you need to find the number of hours she has left. So you need to take the total number of hours it would take Deena (step 1) to make the calls and subtract off the total number of hours she has already spent on calls.
step 3. Step1 - Step 2
does that make sense? I cannot just give you the answer, but I am more than willing to help
@blackops2luvr
Math does not get easier, its just not the way it works. This problem represents fundamental skills necessary to pre-algebra. I'm sorry I couldn't be of help. Good luck.
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@undeadknight26
b,d (sorry, its not my best topic) i jsut think its those
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