1. Mark is going to a carnival. He is anxiously looking forward to riding as many rides as possible. In order to enter the park each person is charged a $3 admission fee. The tickets for the rides are $0.75 each.
Match the following number of rides (x) and the total cost with admission (y) for Mark's trip to the carnival for 0 to 4 rides.
1 --> $3.00
2 --> $4.50
4 --> $3.75
3 --> $6.00
0 --> $5. 25
2. Write an equation that describes the relationship between the number of rides (x) and the total cost (y).
3. Use your equation from question #2, to determine the cost of 100 tickets.
4. If Mark's grandmother gave him $50, how many rides could be ridden? (no decimals)