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Mr. Parker wants to rent a cargo van for a day. It will cost a one time daily fee of $50 plus $0.35 per mile driven. Part A was 50m+0.35 now for Part B Evaluate the expression t…
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Mr. Parker wants to rent a cargo van for a day. It will cost a one time daily fee of $50 plus $0.35 per mile driven. Part A was 50m+0.35 now for Part B Evaluate the expression to find out how much Mr. Parker will pay if he drives 80 miles.
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