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Jordyn took a taxi from the airport to her house. She paid a flat fee of $5plus $3.70per mile. The fare came to $42. For Jordyn's taxi ride, which equation gives the correct distance (d)d in miles?
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Jordyn took a taxi from the airport to her house. She paid a flat fee of $5plus $3.70per mile. The fare came to $42. For Jordyn's taxi ride, which equation gives the correct distance (d)d in miles?
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$3.70d + $5 = $42
So $3.70 per d (d in miles) plus $5 flat rate = $42
so the distance is 10 miles
I hope this helps!
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