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Mathematics, 23.10.2020 22:50 elizabethhodge76

They need to park the Mystery Machine.  They could either park in the lot that charges $5 and then $2 an hour, or they could park using the meter on the street that charges $3.75 per hour.  Write an equation that describes when the cost is the same at both locations (the parking lot and on the street).
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