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A taxi cab charges a flat fee of $2.00, plus $0.25 for every mile driven. If the fare comes to $7.75, what equation could be used to determine how many miles the taxi drove?
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A taxi cab charges a flat fee of $2.00, plus $0.25 for every mile driven. If the fare comes to $7.75, what equation could be used to determine how many miles the taxi drove?
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a taxi cab charges a flat fee of $2.00, plus $0.25 for every mile driven. If the fare comes to $7.75, what equation could be used to determine how many miles the taxi drove?
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Answer:
7.75 = .25x + 2
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