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A parking garage charges $1.08 for the first hour and $0.50 for each additional hour or part of an hour. What is the maximum length of time Tom can park in the garage if he wi…
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A parking garage charges $1.08 for the first hour and $0.50 for each additional hour or part of an hour. What is the maximum length of time Tom can park in the garage if he wishes to pay no more than $3.58?
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The maximum he can park I believe is 6 hours.
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