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Mr. Bowen rents a lane at a bowling alley for 3.5 hours. The cost to rent the lane is $20 per hour. Which expression represents the change in the amount of money he has after paying for the lane?
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Mr. Bowen rents a lane at a bowling alley for 3.5 hours. The cost to rent the lane is $20 per hour. Which expression represents the change in the amount of money he has after paying for the lane?
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Answer:
c= 3.5 x 20
Explanation:
rent $20 hr
Time 3.5 hr
Cost $70
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