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\huge \boxed{\sf C}

Each hour costs 5 dollars for sledding and an extra fee of 10 dollars.


\sf C = 5h + 10

An equation contains variables and integers.

C and h are variables which means the value changes.

5 and 10 are integers.

User Jeff McClintock
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Answer:


\textsf{C.} \quad C = \$10 + \$5h

Explanation:

Given information:

  • Admission fee to the Park = $10
  • Fee for Sledding = $5 per hour

Given variables:

  • C = total cost (in dollars)
  • h = time (in hours)

The Park admission fee of $10 is independent of the fee charged per hour per sport. Therefore, it is represented by a constant in the equation.

The fee per hour of sledding is dependent on the number of hours spent. Therefore, it is represented by the cost of the specific sport multiplied by the given variable for time (h).

Therefore the equation that represents the cost of sledding per hour is:

C = $10 + $5h

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