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18 October, 21:02

Two cab rides cost the same amount for the same number of miles, m. Which situation can be represented by the equation 2.50 + 0.50m = 1.00 + 0.75m?

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  1. 18 October, 23:16
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    If the number of miles is 6

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Since they vary with different rates ($/mile in our case), such equality can only be true for a specific amount of miles. Less miles and the left part ($2.50 ...) would be higher, more miles and the right part ($1.00 ...) would be higher because it grows faster.

    So, that's the number of miles for which the equation is true?

    2.50 + 0.50m = 1.00 + 0.75m

    Let's regroup similar terms:

    1.50 = 0.25m

    the isolate m

    m = 6

    So, if the ride covers 6 miles, the equation is true:

    2.5 + 0.5 (6) = 1.00 + 0.75 (6)

    2.5 + 3 = 1 + 4.50

    5.5 = 5.5
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