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An amusement park charges $9.00 for admission $4.00 per ride. Write an equation that gives the cost in dollars as a function of number of rides
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An amusement park charges $9.00 for admission $4.00 per ride. Write an equation that gives the cost in dollars as a function of number of rides
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An amusement park charges $9.00 for admission $4.00 per ride. Write an equation that gives the cost in dollars as a function of number of rides
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With y = the total cost, and x = # of rides, we get the equation y=4x+9 where 9 is the fixed cost of the admission, the 4 is the cost per ride.
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a $9 fee plus $4 oper ride
let T = total cost
X= number of rides
T=9.00+4.00X
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