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The cost of renting a car is $75/wk plus $0.15/mi traveled during that week. An equation to represent the cost would be y = 75 + 0.15x, where x is the number of miles traveled. If your cost was $84.75,
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The cost of renting a car is $75/wk plus $0.15/mi traveled during that week. An equation to represent the cost would be y = 75 + 0.15x, where x is the number of miles traveled. If your cost was $84.75, how many miles were you charged for traveling?
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the answer to the question is 65 miles
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