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If I rode a length of 105 minutes for $6.50 and I wanted to ride an extra 30 minutes for $9 more, what is the equation?
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If I rode a length of 105 minutes for $6.50 and I wanted to ride an extra 30 minutes for $9 more, what is the equation?
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105x=6.50 (first ride)
30x=9 (second ride)
105x+30x=6.50+9
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