Isaiah has $25 to spend on bowling. He has four bowling alleys to choose from, and the price each charges for a game is shown in the table. Bowling AlleyPrice per GameAlley Cats$3.97Bowlera$5.49Pin Can$4.22Bowl n Skate$5.32Which can he afford? Select the two that apply.(2 points)Responses6 games at Bowl n Skate6 games at Bowl n Skate6 games at Alley Cat6 games at Alley Cat5 games at Pin Can5 games at Pin Can7 games at Bowlera7 games at BowleraSkip to navigation

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To determine how many games Isaiah can afford at each bowling alley, we need to divide his budget of $25 by the price per game at each alley.

  1. Alley Cats ($3.97 per game): \[ \text{Number of games} = \frac{25}{3.97} \approx 6.29 \text{ games} \] He can afford 6 games (since he can't play a fraction of a game).

  2. Bowlera ($5.49 per game): \[ \text{Number of games} = \frac{25}{5.49} \approx 4.55 \text{ games} \] He can afford 4 games.

  3. Pin Can ($4.22 per game): \[ \text{Number of games} = \frac{25}{4.22} \approx 5.92 \text{ games} \] He can afford 5 games.

  4. Bowl n Skate ($5.32 per game): \[ \text{Number of games} = \frac{25}{5.32} \approx 4.69 \text{ games} \] He can afford 4 games.

Now, let's summarize how many games he can afford at each alley:

  • Alley Cats: 6 games
  • Bowlera: 4 games
  • Pin Can: 5 games
  • Bowl n Skate: 4 games

Based on the options given, Isaiah can afford:

  • 6 games at Alley Cats
  • 5 games at Pin Can

Final Answer:

  • 6 games at Alley Cats
  • 5 games at Pin Can