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Justin is taking a taxicab to pick up his car from the auto shop. The taxi service charges an initial fee of
$5. There is an additional charge of $0.75 for each mile the taxi drives. How much will it cost Justin if the
auto shop is 25 miles away?
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5+.75m= 5+.75(25) = 5+18.75= 23.75
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