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Read the word problem below. A parking garage charges $3 for each of the first three hours. After three hours, the charge is $7 an hour. What is the total cost for five hours of parking? Which strategy
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Read the word problem below. A parking garage charges $3 for each of the first three hours. After three hours, the charge is $7 an hour. What is the total cost for five hours of parking? Which strategy that would help solve this word problem?
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$3 x 3hrs = $9
$7 x 2hrs = $14
$9 + $14 = $23
The total cost would be $23
The best strategy would be to multiply the money and hours and add the totals.
Hope this helps! Let me know if you need any further assistance!
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First you would do 3*3 = 9
Then there would be 2 hours left so do 7*2 = 14
So this would be how it looks with no words
3*3 + 7*2 =
Then you do 14 + 9 = 23
So your answer is
$23
Hope I helped :)
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