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28 June, 08:13

A taxi driver had 18 fares to and from the airport last Monday. The price for a ride to the airport is $3.50, and the price for a ride from the airport is $9. The driver collected a total of $118 for the day. Let x represent the number of trips to the airport and y represent the number of trips from the airport. Write the ordered pair (x, y) that represents the solution in this situation.

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  1. 28 June, 08:29
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    The price for a ride to the airport = $3.50

    The price for x trips to the airport = 3.50 * x = 3.5x

    The price for a ride from the airport = $9

    The price for y trips from the airport = 9 * y = 9y

    3.5x + 9y = 118
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