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Which equation represents how much it would cost for any number of rides? * 1 point r = 1.50c c = r - 1.50 r = 1.50 + c c = 1.50r
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Which equation represents how much it would cost for any number of rides? * 1 point r = 1.50c c = r - 1.50 r = 1.50 + c c = 1.50r
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C=1.50r would be the correct answer
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