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A taxi fare y can be determined by the equation y=0.50x+3.50, where x is the number of miles traveled
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A taxi fare y can be determined by the equation y=0.50x+3.50, where x is the number of miles traveled
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a taxi fare y can be determined by the equation y=0.50x+3.50, where x is the number of miles traveled
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X can be any number you want it to be and than you multiply the number you chose as X with the number 0.50 after you do that add 3.50 and that should give you your answer
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