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Shop Shawn used: y = 10 + 3.5x Shop Dorian used: y = 6x If Shawn and Dorian each rented bikes for the same number of hours and each paid the same price, how much did each pay for…
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Shop Shawn used: y = 10 + 3.5x Shop Dorian used: y = 6x If Shawn and Dorian each rented bikes for the same number of hours and each paid the same price, how much did each pay for…
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Shop Shawn used: y = 10 + 3.5x
Shop Dorian used: y = 6x
If Shawn and Dorian each rented bikes for the same number of hours and each paid the same price, how much did each pay for the rental?
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6x=10+3.5x
6x-3.5x=10
2.5x=10
x=4
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