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A taxi company charges passengers $2.00 for a ride, no matter how long the ride is, and an additional $0.20 for each mile traveled. The rule c =0.20m + 2.00 describes the relationship between the number of miles m and the total cost of the ride c. What is the charge for a 2.7 mile ride?

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It should give you 2.54.
First, you have to multiply 2.7 miles times .20 miles. It gives you .54, which you are supposed to add 2.00 to it for every ride.
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c =0.20m + 2.00

Where c is the cost and m = number of miles,

For a 2.7 mile ride, m = 2.7

c = 0.20m + 2.00, m = 2.7

c = 0.20*2.7 + 2

c = 0.54 + 2

c = 2.54

Charge for the ride = $2.54

I hope this helps.
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