SOLUTION: An electrician charges $15 plus $11 per hour. Another electrician charges $10 plus $15 per hour. For what amount of time will the cost be the same? What is that cost?

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Question 1063592: An electrician charges $15 plus $11 per hour. Another electrician charges $10 plus $15 per hour. For what amount of time will the cost be the same? What is that cost?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x, number of hours






1 hour 15 minutes


COST:




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