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If a parking garage charges $5.50 to park for 4 hours and $7.75 to park for 7 hours. If the cost is a linear function of the number of hours parked, what is the cost to park for 3 hours?
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If a parking garage charges $5.50 to park for 4 hours and $7.75 to park for 7 hours. If the cost is a linear function of the number of hours parked, what is the cost to park for 3 hours?
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Answer:2.25
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7.75-5.5=2.25
7-4=3
2.25÷3=0.75
One hour is 0.75
three hours are 2.25
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