To go bowling, it costs $2 to rent shoes and then $3.25 for each game bowled. Which of the following functions gives the total cost to bowl g games?

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Answer 1
Answer: 2+3.25g=y
G would be the independent variable, which means the total cost would depend on it since it depends on the number of games you bowl. Y could be any variable, such as T or C.
2+3.25g=y
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

f(g) = 2 + 3.25g

Step-by-step explanation:

This function would be the correct answer because you would want to keep the 2 (no matter how many games you play you will still have to pay the $2 for shoes) and then you would multiply $3.25 by how many games you play.


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julia needs to place the CDs on the sale racks wth 5 CDs in each group. Write two different equations that can be used to show how many groups, g Julia will use to arrange all the CDS.
Equation:

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Solution:

Total Number of CD's=215 classical CD's + 125 jazz CD's, and 330 soft rock CD's

       =215+125+330

      =340+330

      =670 CD's

Number of CD's that Julia want to place in each group = 5 CD's

There are two ways in which 5 CD's can be placed in a group, either 5 CD's in a row or 5 CD's in a Column.

Let number of rows that contain 5 CD's in a group in the shelf = x

And, Number of Columns which contain 5 CD's in a group in the shelf= y

Equation containing number of groups containing 5 CD's can be written as

→5 x=670

OR

→5 y= 670

Total number of groups in either case will be

=(670)/(5)\n\n=154

Equation: {[(215+125)+330)]/5} /is divided by.

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Answer:

36

Step-by-step explanation:

You subtract 180 from 56 then add your answer, 124 to 20, then subtract 144 from 180 to get 36

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Loza . 102,6÷38= 2,70 mins

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

dime=10 cents

I'm guessing that the hidden question is how many dimes does Omar have? because this is the first thing I asked myself when solving this equation.

So how many dimes does Omar have?

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