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Joe's Canoes charges an initial fee of $20 plus $4 an hour. Callie's Canoes charges a flat rate of $14 an hour. Write an equation to represent this situation.
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Joe's Canoes charges an initial fee of $20 plus $4 an hour. Callie's Canoes charges a flat rate of $14 an hour. Write an equation to represent this situation.
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joe 20+ 4x
callie 14x
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