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24 April, 20:13

Lynne took a taxicab from her office to the airport. She had to pay a flat fee of $2.05 plus $0.90 per mile. The total cost was $5.65. How many miles was the taxi trip?

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  1. 24 April, 21:33
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    The equation will be 2.05+.90x=5.65

    X equals each mile so we need to get x alone to find how many miles the trips was.

    First subtract 2.05 from both sides of the equation.

    0.90x=3.60

    Then divide both sides by 0.90

    x=4

    The trip was four miles.
  2. 24 April, 22:06
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    So you do,

    5.65-2.05 which is 3.6

    Then 3.6/.90 which is 4 miles/.
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