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shutvik [7]
3 years ago
15

The weekly fee for staying at the Pleasant Lake Campground is $20 per vehicle and $10 per person. Last year, weekly fees were pa

id for v vehicles and p persons. Which of the following expressions gives the total amount, in dollars, collected for weekly fees last year?
Mathematics
1 answer:
natta225 [31]3 years ago
7 0
For this case we have the following variables:
 v: number of vehicles
 p: number of people
 Writing the equation of the weekly rates we have:
 20v + 10p
 Answer:
 
An expressions that gives the total amount, in dollars, collected for weekly fees last year is:
 
20v + 10p
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