Mathematics, 07.12.2021 20:40, BreadOfTheBear
Cody and Lisa both went bowling last weekend, but not together. Cody went during open bowling time,
paying $7 for shoe rental and $1 per hour. Lisa went on family night, when each hour was $3 and shoe
rental was $1. As it turned out, they played for the same number of hours and spent the same amount.
How many hours did each one bowl?
Write a system of equations, graph them, and type the solution.
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