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Joe rented a bike from Mike's Bikes for $18 plus $5 per hour. If Joe paid a total of $38, how many hours did he rent the bike?
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Joe rented a bike from Mike's Bikes for $18 plus $5 per hour. If Joe paid a total of $38, how many hours did he rent the bike?
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Joe rented a bike from Mike's Bikes for $18 plus $5 per hour. If Joe paid a total of $38, how many hours did he rent the bike?
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38-18=20 20/5=4
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