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Mathematics, 26.10.2020 17:10 robot2998

Denise works 12 hours per week at a part-time job. Her original pay rate was $8.00 per hour, but she recently received a raise of x dollars per hour. Her new total weekely pay, y, is represented by the equation: y = 12(8+x). If Denise earned $126 last week, what was the amount of Denise's raise per hour?

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