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Suppose a regulation changes the cost of the taxi ride to $1.80 per mile, plus a fee of $4.30. How does the price of the 6.5 mile ride compare to the original price?
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Suppose a regulation changes the cost of the taxi ride to
$1.80 per mile, plus a fee of $4.30. How does the price of the 6.5 mile
ride compare to the original price?
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The total answer I got was 16. I multiplied 1.80 by 6.5 and added 4.30 to that and got $16
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