To model the situation of renting tables, we need to set up the equations based on the details provided:
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For Parties 'R Us:
- They charge a delivery fee of $60 and $4 per table. Thus, the cost \( C \) can be expressed as: \[ C = 60 + 4t \]
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For Rob's Rentals:
- They charge a delivery fee of $40 and $6 per table. Thus, the cost \( C \) can be expressed as: \[ C = 40 + 6t \]
The correct pair of linear equations that model this situation is:
- Parties 'R Us: \( C = 4t + 60 \)
- Rob's Rentals: \( C = 6t + 40 \)
Therefore, the correct response is:
Parties ‘R Us: \( C=4t+60 \); Rob’s Rentals: \( C=6t+40 \)