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a taxi driver charges $6.25 for the first 2 miles and $1.45 for each additional mile driven when transporting passengers from the airport. Which equation can be used to find t, a passenger's total cost, when the taxi is driven m miles?
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(m-2)*1.45 + 6.25 $
Explanation:
The taxi driver costs $6.25 for 2 miles from ten airport and add 1.45$ for each additional mile.
So if we se here is that if the costumer moves m miles from the airport , we must subtract 2 from m and add 6.25$. Now , for each additional mile it goes , the charge is 1.45$ so now this means
We must subtract 2 from m and multiply it by 1.45 and add 6.25$. So we will get the cost.
( m-2 ) * 1.45 + 6.25
*NOTE - Now this equation cannot be further more simplified so the answer is this.
*NOTE - Also this process is explained in the picture above too.
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