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To order tickets online to a hockey game, there's a processing fee plus the cost per ticket. The cost for 5 tickets is $174.45. The cost for a ticket is $71.95. Write a linear equation to find the total cost to order 12 tickets.

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To find the total cost to order 12 tickets, first determine the processing fee from the cost of 5 tickets ($174.45), then write the linear equation incorporating the cost per ticket ($71.95) and the processing fee. The correct linear equation is the total cost equals the processing fee ($185.30) plus 12 times the cost per ticket.

Step-by-step explanation:

To write a linear equation to find the total cost to order 12 tickets for a hockey game when the cost for 5 tickets is $174.45 and the cost for each ticket is $71.95, we need to determine the processing fee first.

Let's denote the processing fee as P and the cost per ticket as T. Since we know the cost for 5 tickets, the equation representing this known total cost would be:

5T + P = $174.45

We are given that the cost per ticket (T) is $71.95, so we can substitute that value into our equation:

5($71.95) + P = $174.45

This simplifies to:

$359.75 + P = $174.45

To find P, we subtract $359.75 from both sides of the equation:

P = $174.45 - $359.75

P = -$185.30

The negative value indicates that we've made a mistake, as processing fees cannot be negative. Let's correct our calculations:

$359.75 - $174.45 = P

P = $185.30

Now, we have the processing fee. The equation to find the total cost for x number of tickets would then be:

Total Cost = P + xT

For 12 tickets, replace x with 12:

Total Cost = $185.30 + 12($71.95)

This is the linear equation that can be used to determine the total cost for 12 tickets.

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