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21 November, 00:35

Wendy is taking a cab ride. The ride costs $1.20 for the first 0.5 km, and $0.90 for each additional 0.5 km. If the trip costs $12.00, how many kilometres was the cab ride?

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  1. 21 November, 00:47
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    6.5 km

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First subtract 1.2 from 12, you get 10.8

    now you are going to divide 10.8 by. 90, you get 12. Now this may seem confusing but now u have do divided it by. 5 because you aren't paying for every 1 km you are paying fro every. 5 km. So now u have 6 km but no add that extra. 5 from earlier and you get 6.5 km.

    12.00-1.2=10.8 this is. 5 km 10.8 divided by. 9 = 12

    12 divided by. 5=6

    .5 km + 6 km = 6.5
  2. 21 November, 01:03
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    6.5 km

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Subtract 12 - 1.20 for the first 0.5 km

    We are left with 10.8

    Divide 10.8 by 0.90 to find the other 0.5 km

    This gives you 12, which means it was 6 km

    The total cab ride was 6.5 km
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