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A carnival charges $10 for admission and $2 for each ride. Represent the situation algebraically, numerically, and graphically.
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A carnival charges $10 for admission and $2 for each ride. Represent the situation algebraically,
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Answer:
y=2x+10
Explanation:
y=2x+10
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