The cost of renting a wave runner is $20 plus $15 for each hour the wave runner is rented for. Which equation can be used to find the cost c, for renting.

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The cost of renting a wave runner is $20 plus $15 for each hour the wave runner is rented for. Which equation can be used to find the cost c, for renting the wave runner of h hours? Multiply $15 times the number of hours (h) that the wave runner is rented for… Add to this, the $20 fee.

Mr. Silverman has 25 students in his refrigerator repair class. If each student needs 50 file cards, which equation can be used to find c, the total number of file cards? Multiply 50 file cards times the 25 students in the repair class…

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