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A parking garage charges $2 for the first hour and $3 for each additional hour. Fran must spend less than $20 for parking. What is the
greatest number of hours Fran can park? Let u , stand for hours parked.
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he can only stay for 6hr cause 7 hr would use his whole 20
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