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20 July, 16:11

A taxi driver wrote a formula to represent the mileage and fee for his last customer. He wrote the equation 3.00 + 0.50m = 9.50, where m represents the number of miles traveled.

Which statement shows the meaning of the driver's equation? Check all that apply.

1. Three dollars added to $0.50 is the same as $9.50.

2. Three dollars plus $0.50 times the number of miles is equal to nine dollars and fifty cents.

3. Three dollars more than the quotient of $0.50 and the number of miles is nine dollars and fifty cents.

4. The product of the number of miles and the sum of $3 and $0.50 is equal to $9.50.

5. The sum of three dollars and the product of 50 cents times the number of miles is nine dollars and fifty cents.

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  1. 20 July, 17:55
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    3.00 + 0.50m = 9.50

    2. true

    5. true
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