You rent x pairs of shoes for $2 each. You buy the same number of drinks for $1.50 each. You also pay $9 for a bowling lane. Write an expression in simplest form.

2x + 1.5x + 9

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It costs $2.50 to rent bowling shoes. Each game costs $2.25. You have $9.25. Write and solve an equation to find how many games x you can bowl.

Let's start by defining the number of pairs of shoes as x.

The cost of renting x pairs of shoes is given as $2 per pair, so the total cost is 2x.

The cost of buying drinks is also given as $1.50 each, and since we are buying the same number of drinks as pairs of shoes, the total cost of drinks is 1.50x.

Finally, we have to pay $9 for a bowling lane.

To write the expression in simplest form, we add up the costs:

Total cost = Cost of shoes + Cost of drinks + Cost of bowling lane

Total cost = 2x + 1.50x + 9

Now, we can simplify this expression:

Total cost = 3.50x + 9

To find the expression in simplest form, we can start by breaking down the different expenses.

The cost of renting x pairs of shoes for $2 each would be 2x.
The cost of buying the same number of drinks for $1.50 each would be 1.50x.
The cost of the bowling lane is a fixed expense of $9.

To calculate the total amount spent, we can add these expenses together:
Total spent = 2x + 1.50x + 9

To simplify this expression, we can combine like terms:

Total spent = (2 + 1.50)x + 9
Total spent = 3.50x + 9

So, the expression in simplest form is 3.50x + 9.