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Luna is going bowling. Shoe rental cost $3 and the lane cost $2 per game. If Luna paid a total of $17, how many games did she bowl?
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Luna is going bowling. Shoe rental cost $3 and the lane cost $2 per game. If Luna paid a total of $17, how many games did she bowl?
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Luna is going bowling. Shoe rental cost $3 and the lane cost $2 per game. If Luna paid a total of $17, how many games did she bowl?
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I would say seven but there is still an extra dollar in there but that last dollar could be taxes
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