Kendle wants to play several games of laser tag. She has $35 to play g games. Each game of laser tag costs $5.Select the equation that matches this situation.Choose 1 answer:(A) g=5×35(B) 355=g(C) 535=g
Q. Kendle wants to play several games of laser tag. She has $35 to play g games. Each game of laser tag costs $5.Select the equation that matches this situation.Choose 1 answer:(A) g=5×35(B) 355=g(C) 535=g
Calculate total games: Kendle has \(35\) to spend on playing laser tag, and each game costs 5. To find out how many games she can play, we need to divide the total amount of money she has by the cost per game. The equation for this situation is the total amount of money divided by the cost per game equals the number of games she can play. So, the equation is 535=g.
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