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17 February, 12:33

Will make as the brainliest

you are using a taxi cab company that charges a flat fee of $5.00 and an additional $0.50 per mile. Let x represent the number of miles you drive in the taxi and y represent the amount you paid for the ride. Write an equation that can be used to find the amount of money you pay for the taxi ride.

a - standard form

b-slope intercept form

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  1. 17 February, 12:41
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    In standard form: x - 2y = - 10

    In slope intercept form: y = (1/2) x + 5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    y = total cost

    y = flat cost + mileage cost

    The flat cost is $5, so you get

    y = 5 + mileage cost

    The mileage cost depends on the number of miles, x.

    1 mile costs $0.50

    2 miles cost $0.50 * 2

    3 miles cost $0.50 * 3

    x miles cost $0.50 * x, or simply 0.5x

    Now we add the mileage cost to our expression.

    y = 5 + 0.5x

    y = 0.5x + 5

    In standard form:

    0.5x - y = - 5

    x - 2y = - 10

    In slope intercept form:

    y = (1/2) x + 5
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