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Write a formula that helps Carlos determine how much he paid per mile. Let's let p = price per mile n = number of miles traveled
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Write a formula that helps Carlos determine how much he paid per mile. Let's let p = price per mile n = number of miles traveled
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Write a formula that helps Carlos determine
how much he paid per mile.
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p = price per mile
n = number of miles traveled
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$=pn right? Because it's the price per mile, times the number of miles traveled.
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