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Rachel has 29 cars available to rent let CB the number of cars she would have loved after running or of course write an equation relating CTR then use the equation to find the numbers of cores that she would have love to read after winning 26 of them

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User Lamefun
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Let's say that "CTR" is the number of cars that Rachel would have loved to rent after running, and "CB" is the number of cars that she would have loved to rent after winning. We can write an equation that relates these two variables:

CB = CTR + 26

This equation says that the number of cars that Rachel would have loved to rent after winning (CB) is equal to the number of cars she would have loved to rent after running (CTR) plus 26.

If we know that Rachel has 29 cars available to rent, we can use this equation to find out how many cars she would have loved to rent after winning:

CB = CTR + 26
29 = CTR + 26
CTR = 29 - 26
CTR = 3

So, Rachel would have loved to rent 3 cars after running, and 29 - 3 = 26 cars after winning.
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User Brotha
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Answer:

Rachel would have loved to keep 3 cars after renting out 26 of them

Step-by-step explanation:

Assuming "renting out," we can write an equation as follows:

CB = 29 - CTR

where:

CB = number of cars Rachel would have loved after renting out CTR cars

CTR = number of cars Rachel has rented out

If Rachel has rented out 26 cars, we can find the number of cars she would have loved to keep by plugging in CTR = 26:

CB = 29 - CTR

CB = 29 - 26

CB = 3

Therefore, Rachel would have loved to keep 3 cars after renting out 26 of them

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User Rikki Tikki Tavi
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