SOLUTION: Suppose an airline shuttle service offers to pick you up at the terminal and take you to your hotel. The service costs $55 up front, plus $.75 per mile from the airport to the hot
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Question 912413: Suppose an airline shuttle service offers to pick you up at the terminal and take you to your hotel. The service costs $55 up front, plus $.75 per mile from the airport to the hotel. How would you represent this information with an algebraic equation? Show your work.
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Suppose an airline shuttle service offers to pick you up at the terminal and take you to your hotel. The service costs $55 up front, plus $.75 per mile from the airport to the hotel. How would you represent this information with an algebraic equation? Show your work.
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Let "d" be the distance from the terminal to the hotel.
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Equation:
C(d) = 55 + 0.75d
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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