SOLUTION: At the fair, it costs $5.00 to get inside plus $5.00 for every ride you want to go on. Write an expression to represent your costs at the fair.
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Question 385654: At the fair, it costs $5.00 to get inside plus $5.00 for every ride you want to go on. Write an expression to represent your costs at the fair.
Answer by richard1234(7193) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If r is the number of rides, then the cost C is
C = 5 + 5r
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