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Write an equation to find the number of rides (r) you will get for $10 if you choose The carnival offers you two different options for buying tickets. OPTION A: $2.00 entry fee plus $0.75 per ride OPTION B: $5.00 entry fee plus $0.25 per ride

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According to the problem, option A costs $2.00 entry fee plus $0.75 per ride, and option B costs $5.00 entry fee plus $0.25 per ride​.

Based on the given information, we can define the following equations


\begin{gathered} A\colon2+0.75r \\ B\colon5+0.25r \end{gathered}

So, if we choose option A for $10 we get


\begin{gathered} 2+0.75r=10 \\ 0.75r=10-2 \\ 0.75r=8 \\ r=(8)/(0.75) \\ r=10.7 \end{gathered}

Hence, we get 10 rides using option A.

Additionally,


\begin{gathered} 5+0.25r=10 \\ 0.25r=10-5 \\ 0.25r=5 \\ r=(5)/(0.25) \\ r=20 \end{gathered}

Hence, we get 20 rides using option B with $10.

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