Marine practiced her basketball dribbling. After two weeks she had bounced the ball 88 times.on the second try she had 2 fewer bounces than eight times the number of bounces she had on the first try. How many bounces did she have on the second try?

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To find out how many bounces Marine had on the second try, we can follow these steps:

Step 1: Determine the number of bounces she had on the first try.
We know that Marine bounced the ball 88 times after two weeks. Let's assume the number of bounces on her first try is x.

Step 2: Set up an equation based on the given information.
According to the problem, on the second try Marine had 2 fewer bounces than eight times the number of bounces on the first try. So, the equation is:
(Number of bounces on the second try) = (8 * x) - 2

Step 3: Substitute the value of x into the equation.
The number of bounces on the second try is (8 * x) - 2.

Step 4: Solve the equation for the number of bounces on the second try.
By substituting the value of x into the equation, we can solve for the number of bounces on the second try:
(8 * 88) - 2 = 704 - 2 = 702

Therefore, Marine had 702 bounces on the second try.