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Rashida owns a bike rental company. She charges an initial fee of $10 for each rental and an hourly rate of $4. A customer paid $34 for a bike rental. Which of the equations below could be used to find how many hours, x, the customer rented the bike?

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Amount customer paid = $34
Initial fee = $10
Hourly rate = $4
We need to write the equation used to find how many hours, x, the customer rented the bike.
Solution:
Let the number of hours customer rented the bike be 'x'.
Now we can say that;
Amount customer paid is equal to sum of Initial fee plus Hourly rate multiplied by number of hours customer rented the bike.
framing in equation form we get;

Hence The equation used to find number of hours customer rented the bike is
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5/7 +1/3
find the common denominator for both of the fractions
common denominator is 21
mutiply by 3 for 5/7
(5)(3)/(7/(3)= 15/21
mutiply by 7 for 1/3
(1)(7)/(3)(7)= 7/21
15/21+7/21
add the numerators
15+7= 22
denominator stays the same -21
Answer:
22/21 or 1 1/21
Like this, (ST=QR) = (QR=ST)
Answer:
13°
Step-by-step explanation:
sin(Ф)= opposite/ hypothenuse
sin(Ф) = 5.2/22.5
Ф= sin∧-1 (5.2/22.5)
Ф= 13.36°
Answer:
x/2+9=-15
Step-by-step explanation: