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25 March, 23:35

Sam goes to the amusement park. He pays 25 dollars to get in plus 3 dollars per ride the rides. Weite an expression to show how much his trip is for any number of rides

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  1. 25 March, 23:41
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    The total cost can be expressed as;

    C=3 n+25

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The expression for the total cost of his trip for any number of rides can be expressed as;

    C=A+Rn

    where;

    C=Total cost of the trip

    A=Fixed entrance rate

    R=cost per ride

    n=number of rides

    In our case;

    C=c

    A=25 dollars

    R=3 dollars per ride

    n=n

    replacing;

    C=25 + (3*n)

    C=25+3n

    C=3 n+25

    The total cost can be expressed as;

    C=3 n+25
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