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to bowl two games costs $7 and to bowl 4 games it costs. $14 Wich equation shows the relationship between the cost c. and the number of games g. bowled?
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c = 7g
Explanation:
The cost of bowling is directly proportional to the number of games bowled. This means that for every game bowled, the cost increases by the same amount. In this case, the cost increases by $7 for every game bowled. Therefore, the equation that shows the relationship between the cost c and the number of games g bowled is c = 7g.
Explanation:
The cost of bowling is directly proportional to the number of games bowled. This means that for every game bowled, the cost increases by the same amount. In this case, the cost increases by $7 for every game bowled. Therefore, the equation that shows the relationship between the cost c and the number of games g bowled is c = 7g.
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