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A taxi company charges a base fare of $3.50 plus $0.62 perkilometer traveled. The company uses the following formula tocalculate a customer's bill.c = 3.50 + 0.62d, where c = total charge and d = distancetraveledIf a customer is charged $23.65, how many kilometers did thetaxi travel?

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User Setu
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SOLUTION

The formula for calculating the customer's bill is given as


\begin{gathered} c=3.50+0.62d \\ c=\text{total charge d=distance traveled} \end{gathered}

The customer is charged $23.65 implies that


c=23.65

To find the kilometers traveled, we are a substitute for c and obtain the value of d


\begin{gathered} c=3.50+0.62d \\ 23.56=3.50+0.62d \\ 0.62d=23.56-3.5 \\ 0.62d=20.06 \\ \end{gathered}

Then the value of d


d=(20.06)/(0.62)=32.35

Therefore the distance traveled is 32.35km

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