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The charge in dollars for cab rides in one city is modeled by f(c) = 4 + 2.5m. When m is the number of miles traveled, what is the charge for a 3-mile ride?
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The charge in dollars for cab rides in one city is modeled by f(c) = 4 + 2.5m. When m is the number of miles traveled, what is the charge for a 3-mile ride?
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The charge in dollars for cab rides in one city is modeled by f(c) = 4 + 2.5m. When m is the number of miles traveled, what is the charge for a 3-mile ride?
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The answer is 2826 I hope this helps you
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