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| ID | Section | Domain | Skill | Difficulty | Question | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| math_alg_213 | Math | algebra | linear_functions | Hard | The cost of renting a mini excavator for up to \(5\) days is \($500\) for the first day and \($200\) for each additional da... | |
| math_alg_212 | Math | algebra | linear_functions | Hard | The cost of renting a projector for up to \(6\) days is \($110\) for the first day and \($35\) for each additional day. Whi... | |
| math_alg_211 | Math | algebra | linear_functions | Hard | The cost of renting an electric scooter for up to \(10\) days is \($60\) for the first day and \($18\) for each additional ... | |
| math_alg_210 | Math | algebra | linear_functions | Hard | The cost of renting a party tent for up to \(9\) days is \($450\) for the first day and \($90\) for each additional day. Wh... | |
| math_alg_209 | Math | algebra | linear_functions | Hard | The cost of renting a sound system for up to \(4\) days is \($300\) for the first day and \($125\) for each additional day.... | |
| math_alg_208 | Math | algebra | linear_functions | Hard | The cost of renting a camping tent for up to \(10\) days is \($180\) for the first day and \($40\) for each additional day.... | |
| math_alg_207 | Math | algebra | linear_functions | Hard | The cost of renting a photo booth for up to \(8\) days is \($250\) for the first day and \($75\) for each additional day. W... | |
| math_alg_206 | Math | algebra | linear_functions | Hard | The cost of renting a snowboard set for up to \(6\) days is \($120\) for the first day and \($45\) for each additional day.... | |
| math_alg_205 | Math | algebra | linear_functions | Hard | The cost of renting a pressure washer for up to \(5\) days is \($95\) for the first day and \($30\) for each additional day... | |
| math_alg_204 | Math | algebra | linear_functions | Hard | The cost of renting a bike trailer for up to \(7\) days is \($80\) for the first day and \($25\) for each additional day. W... |