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You rent a bicycle for $20 plus $2 per hour how do you turn that into an equation?
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You rent a bicycle for $20 plus $2 per hour how do you turn that into an equation?
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You rent a bicycle for $20 plus $2 per hour how do you turn that into an equation?
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$20+$2h ( or another variable you want to use )
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Your equation would be y=20+2x, 20 is the starting value and 2x would be the cost per hour
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