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An Uber fare is calculated using the formula: Base Fare + (Cost per minute x time of the ride in hours). If an uber's base fare is $20 and the cost per minute is $10, then how much will be a fare in 3
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An Uber fare is calculated using the formula: Base Fare + (Cost per minute x time of the ride in hours).
If an uber's base fare is $20 and the cost per minute is $10, then how much will be a fare in 3 hours?
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$40
Explanation:
substitute numbers:
20 + (10x3)
20+30= 40.
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