Answer: should be B
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#1 is A and #2 is 24 I think
Answer:
Let C represent the total cost of each deal
Let T be the number of trips down the water slide
C = 32 for the 1st deal since the cost is the same regardless of how much she rides
C = 18 + T for the 2nd deal
To find when the two costs are equal set them equal to each other and solve for T
32 = 18 + T
T = 14 trips
The cost must be $32 since that is the only cost possible for the 1st deal
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Answer:
The answer is 104,453.
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiply 1,023 and 102 first because you always have to do your problems left to right in math. Your equation should now look like 104,346 + 112 - 5. Calculate the sum of the positive numbers by adding 104, 346 + 112. Your equation should now be 104,458 - 5. Then lastly, you subtract the numbers 104,458 and 5, and you should get 104, 453 as your answer.