36 , if I’m wrong i am so sorry but its the only number that can fit!
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I would if there was an equation u know what I mean
I'm not sure why options a. and d. are the same, but you would simply count the number of times x and m appear, while being multiplied together, and multiply the product of xm by that number. in this case, the number is 7, so you should get 7(xm) or 7xm.
Create an equation for the total costs of driving x miles: 3.50 + 2.50x
since Sasha has $37, the equation would become: 3.50 + 2.50x = $37
subtract 3.50 from both sides: 2.50x = 33.50
divide 2.50 on both sides: x = 13.4
since the problem is asking for the greatest whole number of miles, you have to round down and the answer would be: 13 miles.
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Step-by-step explanation:
The value of the y-intercept is (0,7)
So the y intercept is 0,7