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mart [117]
3 years ago
15

C = 0.20m + 2.00 what is the charge for 1mile ride?

Mathematics
1 answer:
RUDIKE [14]3 years ago
5 0
All you have to do is substitute the 1 into the m for the mile ride:
C = 0.20(1) + 2.00 = 0.20 + 2.00 = 2.20

The charge for 1 mile ride is $2.20.
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\frac{d}{dx} (y)=\frac{d}{dx}(Ce^(^3^t^{^9}^))

\frac{dy}{dx} =(Ce^(^3^t^{^9}^))*\frac{d}{dx}(3t^9)

\frac{dy}{dx} =(Ce^(^3^t^{^9}^))*27t^8

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(Ce^(^3^t^{^9}^))*27t^8=27t^8*y(t)

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