SOLUTION: A taxi cab driver charges an initial flag-drop fee of $3.05 , plus $1.25 for each mile driven. Which equation correctly models this situation? y= 1.25x- 3.05 y= 3.05x- 1.

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Question 1111760: A taxi cab driver charges an initial flag-drop fee of $3.05 , plus $1.25 for each mile driven.
Which equation correctly models this situation?
y= 1.25x- 3.05
y= 3.05x- 1.25
y= 1.25x+ 3.05
y= 3.05x+ 1.25

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