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Mathematics, 27.04.2021 20:20 kyliech023

Alex repairs clocks at a shop. • He earns $96 per day plus $16 per hour for every hour of overtime he works.
• Each day, he wants to earn a total of at least $130.
Which inequality can be used to determine h, the number of hours of overtime Alex must
work to earn at least $130?
A. 96 + 16h < 130
B. 96 + 16h > 130
C. 96h + 16 < 130
D. 96h + 15 > 130

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