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Off track biking charges an hourly rate for mountain bike lessons and adds a charge of $100 for insurance. The overvalued cost (C) is represented by the formula, C=40h + 100 where h is the number of hours of lessons. Ben has 7 hours of lessons with off track biking.

How much does he pay?

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Explanation:

If Ben has 7 hours of lessons with Off Track Biking, we can find the total cost (C) using the formula:

C = 40h + 100

where h is the number of hours of lessons. Substituting h = 7, we get:

C = 40(7) + 100

C = 280 + 100

C = 380

Therefore, Ben pays $380 in total for his 7 hours of lessons with Off Track Biking.

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