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The total cost of renting a lawn mower from Lawns Inc. is represented by the function y = 10x + 15, where x represents the number of hours and y represents the total cost. The cost of renting a lawn mower from Green Lawn is shown in the table.
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Lawns Inc: y=10x+5
Green Lawn: 9x+20
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