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Part C Using the description you wrote in part A, develop an equation for the total number of riders in terms of the number of trips.
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Using the description you wrote in part A, develop an equation for the total number of riders in terms of the number of trips.
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The statement "r equals 20 times t" can be written as the equation r =20t
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