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Jon has to pay $7.50 admission for the scating rink and $1.50 per hour to rent roller blades write an equation for the cast (y) based on the number of hours (x)
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x = hours and y = cost
y = 7.50 + (1.50) x { cost = 7.50 + (1.50 ) H }
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