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Carlos took a cab home from the airport. Write a formula that helps determine how much he paid per mile. Let t=total cost p= price per mile n = number of miles traveled
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Carlos took a cab home from the airport.
Write a formula that helps determine how much he paid per mile.
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t=total cost
p= price per mile
n = number of miles traveled
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p=t/n
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The answer is p = t / n
Total cost t is price per miled p multiplied by number of miles n:
t = p * n
We need to determine p:
p = t / n
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