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11 May, 20:53

A taxi cab costs $1.75 for the first mile and $0.75 for each additional mile. You have $20 to spend on your ride. Which inequality could be solved to find how many miles you can travel, if n is the number of additional miles? A 1.75n + 0.75 ≤ 20 B 1.75n + 0.75 ≥ 20 C 0.75n + 1.75 ≥ 20 D 0.75n + 1.75 ≤ 2

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  1. 11 May, 22:47
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    n = the number of miles traveled

    0.75n + 1.75 ≤ 20 Option D

    [costs $0.75 for each additional mile (n) plus $1.75 for the first mile less than or equal to $20 (because you have a maximum of $20 and you can't spend more than that) ]
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