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It costs a general admission fee of $6 to get into the fair and then $1 for each ride. Which of the following equations would represent the total cost to ride x rides at the fair? f(x) = 6x f(x) = 7x f(x) = 6 + x

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f(x) = 6+x




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Answer:

The equation that will represent the total cost to ride x rides at the fair is f(x)=6+x

Explanation:

We know that the amount to enter the fair is $6 for admission fee. To ride on each ride costs $1. Therefore:

The total amount to ride and enter the fair if you want to ride x rides is:


f(x)=1*x+6=x+6

The admission fees to enter the fair must be included because without paying the admission fees, you will not be allowed to ride on the rides. This contributes to the x amount of rides you will take at $1 each.

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