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Bowling alley A charges a flat fee of $40 and .40 cents per game. Bowling alley B charges a flat fee of $20 and .65 cents per game. Under what circumstances would the price of e…
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Bowling alley A charges a flat fee of $40 and .40 cents per game. Bowling alley B charges a flat fee of $20 and .65 cents per game. Under what circumstances would the price of either bowling alley be the same? Please show your work.
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X is equal to $80 and y is 72
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