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Mathematics, 04.11.2020 17:50, lilkit

An athlete spends 75 minutes a day on a cardio workout and 60 minutes a day on strength workout. The athlete does the cardio workout 20 days in a month, and the strength workout 25 days in the month. Which equation could be used to find n, the total number of minutes the athlete spends working out in the month?

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