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Lupita wants to go to the carnival. It costs $6 for admission, and ride tickets are $3 each. Lupita used the relation y=3x+6 to determine how much money she will spend based on her number of rides. The table shows this relationship. (please help ty <3)

Lupita wants to go to the carnival. It costs $6 for admission, and ride tickets are-example-1
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It would cost 87 bucks lol. In the chart, usually it makes it look like you have to add six to the 87 in the chart, but the chart already provides the six dollar admission fee. So, it is D. :D

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The cost for admission plus 27 tickets is $87.

To calculate the cost for admission plus 27 tickets, we need to find the total cost for 27 tickets using the given formula y = 3x + 6.

Plugging in x = 27 into the formula, we get y = 3(27) + 6 = 81 + 6 = 87.

Therefore, it will cost $87 for admission plus 27 tickets.

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Lupita wants to go to the carnival. It costs $6 for admission, and ride tickets are $3 each. Lupita used the relation y=3x+6 to determine how much money she will spend based on her number of rides. The table shows this relationship.

Riders(x) Total money (y=3x+6)

2 12

7 27

14 48

27 87

Using the table how much money it will cost for admission plus 27 tickets?

A.$7

B. $12

C.$48

D. $87

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