Question
mateo rented a bike for 37$. it cost 4$ an hour, h, with an automatic charge of 13$ to rent the bike. which equation can be used to find out the numbers of hours, h, Mateo rented the bike
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GPT-4o mini
To find the number of hours \( h \) that Mateo rented the bike, we can set up an equation based on the cost structure provided.
The total cost of renting the bike is made up of two components:
1. A fixed charge of $13 to rent the bike.
2. A variable charge of $4 for every hour \( h \).
Thus, the total cost \( C \) can be expressed as:
\[
C = 13 + 4h
\]
Given that Mateo paid $37 in total to rent the bike, we can set up the equation:
\[
13 + 4h = 37
\]
This equation can be used to find the number of hours \( h \) that Mateo rented the bike.
The total cost of renting the bike is made up of two components:
1. A fixed charge of $13 to rent the bike.
2. A variable charge of $4 for every hour \( h \).
Thus, the total cost \( C \) can be expressed as:
\[
C = 13 + 4h
\]
Given that Mateo paid $37 in total to rent the bike, we can set up the equation:
\[
13 + 4h = 37
\]
This equation can be used to find the number of hours \( h \) that Mateo rented the bike.