Eleanor has to make phone calls from the telephone booth. She has to pay $8.35 for 6 hours. What will be the equation representing the total price t (in $), she has to pay for calls for h minutes if the rate is same? A $t = \frac{8.35}{h} \times 360$ B $t = \frac{8.35}{360} \times h$ C $\frac{8.35}{6} \times h = t$ D $\frac{8.35}{h} \times 6 = t$
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To convert hours to minutes, we multiply by 60. 6 hours * 60 minutes/hour = 360 minutes. Show more…
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