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Sue and Cathi have $20 left for a cab fare home. The cab fare is $3 per mile plus a $2 fixed charge. What is the maximum number of miles they will be able to travel in the cab?<…
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6 miles
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20 - 2 is 18, 18/3 is 6.
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