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Kolby decided he wanted to go to the amusement park. The amusement park charges $8.00 for entry and $1.40 for each ride. Write an expression to represent this scenario where r r…
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Kolby decided he wanted to go to the amusement park. The amusement park charges $8.00 for entry and $1.40 for each ride.
Write an expression to represent this scenario where r represents the number of rides.
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y=1.4r+8.00
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