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A bicycle rental store charges a flat rate of $ 3.00 plus an hourly charge of $ 1.50 for the rental of a bicycle. The cost in dollars (c) for renting a bicycle per h hours is shown in the following function​

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Answer:

1.5h+3.00=c

Explanation:

The best way to solve this question is to construct an equation using the values given.

First, we can put +$3.00, because it is a constant, and does not need to be multiplied by the variable.

Now, since the hourly charge is $1.5, we can represent hours as h and add $1.5h, or $1.5(number of hours used).

Lastly, we can plug in an equal sign to show that it is an equation, and since c is the cost, we can represent the equation as 1.5h+3.00=c or total cost.

Hope this helps!

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