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A carnival charges a $5 admission fee plus $1 per ride. Write an expression for the cost of riding r rides.?
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A carnival charges a $5 admission fee plus $1 per ride. Write an expression for the cost of riding r rides.?
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I hope it helps.
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The equation is r+5 because it's one dollar PER ride.
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