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Ian rode in a taxi to get to an airport. The total cost of his taxi ride was more than $12. Write and solve an inequality to find the possible distances, in miles, Ian could have traveled in the taxi. Show or explain how you got your answer.

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Missing Part:

The initial fee for a taxi ride is $2.60. Each mile traveled in a taxi costs an additional $2.50.

Answer:


2.60 + 2.50x > 12


x >3.76

Explanation:

Given


Initial = 2.60


Rate = 2.50 per mile

Required

Miles traveled for more than $12

First, we represent the given parameters as an equation.

Represent miles with x and cost with y

So:


y = Initial + Rate * x


y = 2.60 + 2.50 * x


y = 2.60 + 2.50 x

In Ian case, the distance traveled is more than $12.

This is represented as:


2.60 + 2.50x > y

Substitute 12 for y


2.60 + 2.50x > 12

Make 2.50x the subject


2.50x > 12 - 2.60


2.50x > 9.40

Make x the subject


x >9.40/2.50


x >3.76

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