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5 March, 17:26

Paul teaches the guitar in groups of three students. He rents a room for the guitar classes at $250 per month. He charges $30 per hour per student. Paul teaches six groups of students, and his net earnings per month are $1,910.

Part A: If each student learns guitar for the same number of hours, write an equation that can be used to calculate the number of hours each student learns guitar in a month.

Part B: How many hours did each student learn guitar each month? Show your work and justify each step of your work.

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  1. 5 March, 19:08
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    part a: 3 (30h) = earnings

    part b: 3 (30h) = 1910 + 250

    3 (30h) = 2160

    30h = 720

    h = 24
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