You would start with the equation:Let m=number of miles
49.98+0.12m=35.98+0.17m
Then solve for m
You would then get
49.98+0.12m=35.98+0.17m
-0.12m -0.12m
49.98=35.98+0.05m
-35.98 -35.98
14 = 0.05m
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0.05 0.05
280=m
The sum of the equation is 21
I believe the answer is range
Answer:
no, three one way tickets are cheaper by 0.40 cents
Step-by-step explanation:
A Light Rail ticket in Baltimore for a one-way trip costs $1.60. Would it have been a better deal for Mr. K to buy the day pass at $5.20 if he needed to make 3 one way trips?
My explanation; 1.60+1.60= 3.20+1.60=4.80. so three one way trips will equal out to be 4.80, while a day pass is 5.20.