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Katen [24]
3 years ago
9

Owen is driving to a concert and needs to pay for parking. There is an automatic fee of $11 just to enter the parking lot, and w

hen he leaves the lot, he will have to pay an additional $4 for every hour he had his car in the lot. How much total money would Owen have to pay for parking if he left his car in the lot for 5 hours? How much would Owen have to pay if he left his car in the lot for t hours?
Cost for 5 hours:
Cost for t hours:
Mathematics
2 answers:
ohaa [14]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Cost = 11 + 4*t

Step-by-step explanation:

Cost = 11 + 4*t

Part A

t = 5 hours.

Cost = 11 + 4*5

Cost = 11 + 20

Cost = 31

Part B

time = t hours.

Cost = 11 + 4*t

Nuetrik [128]3 years ago
5 0
<h2><em>Answer:</em></h2>

<em>for 5h he would need to pay $20 ( +$11 ) $31</em>

<em>i dont know what T is so ya :/</em>

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