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Austin taxi charges $5 plus $0.30 per mile for fare city. What will be the linear equation for the charges if use Austin’s taxi?
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Answer: 5+(.30x)
Expiation: you are charger $5 for the ride but 0.30 per mile so you would have to multiply 0.30 my how many miles you going and add 5 to find your sum.
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