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There are five miles which need to be traveled. The cost of these five miles is <math>(0.25\cdot5) = 1.25</math>. Adding this to <math>1.50</math>, we get $2.75, <math>\textbf{(C)}</math>. | There are five miles which need to be traveled. The cost of these five miles is <math>(0.25\cdot5) = 1.25</math>. Adding this to <math>1.50</math>, we get $2.75, <math>\textbf{(C)}</math>. | ||
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Problem
A taxi ride costs $1.50 plus $0.25 per mile traveled. How much does a 5-mile taxi ride cost?
Solution
There are five miles which need to be traveled. The cost of these five miles is . Adding this to , we get $2.75, .
See Also
2013 AMC 10A (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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