SOLUTION: taking flying lessons to get pilot's license. The cost of introductory lesson is 5/8 the cost of each additional lesson, which is $80. You have a total of $375 to spend on the fl

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: taking flying lessons to get pilot's license. The cost of introductory lesson is 5/8 the cost of each additional lesson, which is $80. You have a total of $375 to spend on the flying lessons. How many lessons can you afford? How much money will you have left?This question is from textbook mcdougal littell algebra 2 equationsgraphs applications

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taking flying lessons to get pilot's license. The cost of introductory lesson is 5/8 the cost of each additional lesson, which is $80. You have a total of $375 to spend on the flying lessons.

each introdutory lesson = $80
hence additional cost =8/5*80=128
hence no of lesson= 80+128=208=128=336
amt remaining=375-336=39