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One organism starts with 5,000 specimens) in a jar, and decreases by 50 every hour. A second organism starts with 1,250 specimens in a jar, and grows by 150 every hour. Which equation represents. h, the number of hours it would take for the number of organisms in each jar to be the same? ​
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