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It costs $4 per ride at an amusement park, plus a $10 fee to get in. Write an equation to represent the total cost (y) for any number of rides (x).
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It costs $4 per ride at an amusement park, plus a $10 fee to get in. Write an equation to represent the total cost (y) for any number of rides (x).
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It costs $4 per ride at an amusement park, plus a $10 fee to get in. Write an equation to represent the total cost (y) for any number of rides (x).
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y = 4x + 10
Correct answer because ever ride (x) will continue to multiply 4 and add the ten which is the default cost.
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