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Cost per mile is calculated by dividing total cost by total miles. Using the notation P = cost per mile, C = total cost, and M = total miles, show this relationship in algebraic equation form.

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(cost per mile) = (total cost)/(total miles)

Substituting the variables defined in the problem statement, this is ...

P = C/M

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(cost per mile) = (total cost)/(total miles)

Substituting the variables defined in the problem statement, this is ...
P = C/M
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