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Mathematics, 14.10.2020 01:01 Chad1592

A bowling alley charges its customers an hourly rate to bowl plus shoe rental. The hourly rates are per lane. A linear model of this situation contains the values (2, 41) and (3, 59.25), where x represents the number of hours bowled on one lane, and y represents the total cost for bowling.

What is the rate of change in this linear model?

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