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The price of a visit to the dentist is $50 . If the dentist fills any cavities, an additional charge of, 100$ per cavity gets added to the bill.

If the dentist finds cavities, what will the cost of the visit be?
Write your answer as an expression.

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Answer:

50+100x=?

Explanation:

50 is the amount of money it is for a visit and the x represents how many cavities are being filled and the 100 is for how much it is per cavity to be filled. For example if you needed 3 cavities filled then it would be 50+(100x3).

(Btw sorry if the equation for the step-by-step explanation is incorrect)

User Caoyufei
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The cost of the visit to the dentist can be expressed as the cost equals 100x+50.

The initial cost of the appointment would be $50; no matter how many cavities one has, they would still have to pay $50.

The cost of each cavity is represented as 100x, because each cavity costs $100. x represents the number of cavities, as we do not know how many cavities there are.
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