Jinesha
22.05.2021 •
Mathematics
You and your friends go to the state fair. It costs $6 to get into the fair
and $2 each time you go on a ride. Consider the relationship between
number of rides and total cost.
Model the equation to show the linear relationship.
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Ответ:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the total cost be x and number of rides be y
It costs $2 on each ride. So, the rides' cost will be:
=> Number of rides * One rides' cost
=> y * 2
=> 2 y
So, The total cost will be:
Total cost = Entrance cost + Rides' cost
Total cost = $6 + $2(Number of rides)
x = 6 + 2y
Hope this helped!
~AH1807Ответ:
This question is a bit strange,
I assume the ratios are Students:Pets, which if this is the case, the ratios are:
16:18 (Simplifies to 8:9)
240:560 (Simplifies to 3:7)