To figure out how much it costs to rent a lane and get four pairs of shoes, we need to know two things:
- How much it costs to rent the lane (let's call this \( L \)).
- How much it costs to rent one pair of shoes (we'll call this \( S \)).
The total cost, which we can call \( C \), can be written like this:
\[ C = L + 4S \]
This means we take the cost of the lane (\( L \)) and add it to the cost of four pairs of shoes (\( 4S \)).
If you tell me how much \( L \) is and how much \( S \) is, I can help you find out the total cost \( C \) for one lane and four shoe rentals!