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Dianne pays $28 to enter a state fair, plus $2 for each ride. Which of the following equations represents her total cost?
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Dianne pays $28 to enter a state fair, plus $2 for each ride. Which of the following equations represents her total cost?
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Ok so Dianne pays $28 to get into the fair, she pays $2 for each ride she ride's so I think the equation would be 28+2x= the amount of money she paid
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28 is the base fee and $2 for each ride, so
2x+28. X is where you will substitute the amount of rides she's taken to = her total cost at the end
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