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Giovanni spent a total of $13.75 bowling. He rented bowling shoes for $2.50 and bowled 3 games. Each game cost the same amount. Create an equation that can be used to determine g, the cost of dollars of
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Giovanni spent a total of $13.75 bowling. He rented bowling shoes for $2.50 and bowled 3 games. Each game cost the same amount. Create an equation that can be used to determine g, the cost of dollars of each bowling game.
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It’s $13.75=3x-$2.50 -> $11.25=3x -> $3.75=x
X=g
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