Tyrell has a goal to spend 26 hours each month volunteering in a community library. So far for this month, he has volunteered for 17 hours. Write a working equation that represents the number of hours, h , that Tyrell still needs to volunteer to reach his goal for this month and solve this equation.

The working equation is:

26 - 17 = h

Simplifying the equation, we get:

9 = h

Therefore, Tyrell still needs to volunteer for 9 more hours to reach his goal for this month.

To represent the number of hours Tyrell still needs to volunteer to reach his goal for this month, we can use the equation:

h = 26 - 17

Now let's solve this equation:

h = 26 - 17
h = 9

Therefore, Tyrell still needs to volunteer for 9 hours to reach his goal for this month.

To solve this problem, we can set up an equation to represent the number of hours Tyrell still needs to volunteer.

Let's assume that the number of hours Tyrell still needs to volunteer is represented by "h". We know that Tyrell's goal is to spend 26 hours each month volunteering in a community library, and so far, he has volunteered for 17 hours.

The equation can be set up as follows:
h = 26 - 17

To solve this equation, we can simply subtract Tyrell's current volunteered hours from his monthly goal:

h = 9

This means that Tyrell still needs to volunteer for 9 more hours to reach his goal for this month.