Let's analyze Jenny's bowling expenses, considering the cost of renting bowling shoes and the price per game. By determining the total amount she paid and using the given information, we can calculate the number of games Jenny bowled.
Explanation:
Let's set the number of games Jenny bowled as 'x'.
Jenny paid $2.75 for renting the bowling shoes and $4.25 for each game. The total amount she paid is $24.
The total amount Jenny paid for the games can be represented as: $4.25 * x.
So, the equation can be set up as:
$2.75 + $4.25 * x = $24.
To find the value of 'x', we need to solve the equation.
Subtracting $2.75 from both sides:
$4.25 * x = $24 - $2.75.
$4.25 * x = $21.25.
Dividing both sides by $4.25:
x = $21.25 / $4.25.
x = 5.
Answer: Therefore, Jenny bowled a total of 5 games.