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sertanlavr [38]
4 years ago
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Each month, Kaisorn deposits $50.00 onto her public transportation card. It costs her $2.50 per trip to ride the subway. Thom de

posits $40.00 on his public transportation card. It costs him $2.00 per trip to ride the subway. If x represents the number of trips and y represents the amount remaining in each account, which system of equations represents their transportation costs? 50 − 2.5x = y 40 − 2x = y 50 + 2.5x = y 40 + 2x = y 50 − 2.5y = x 40 − 2y = x 50 + 2.5y = x 40 + 2y = x
Mathematics
2 answers:
Lemur [1.5K]4 years ago
8 0
The answer is the first one. Hope this helps!
Sholpan [36]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

For Kaisorn: y=50-2.50x

For Thom: y=40-2x

Step-by-step explanation:

Each month, Kaisorn deposits $50.00 onto her public transportation card.

It costs her $2.50 per trip to ride the subway. Means 2.50x

Thom deposits $40.00 on his public transportation card. It costs him $2.00 per trip to ride the subway. Means 2x

Let x represents the number of trips

Let y represents the amount remaining in each account.

Then the system of equations represents their transportation costs are :

For Kaisorn: y=50-2.50x

For Thom: y=40-2x

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