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17 March, 06:18

A taxi ride costs 2.75 for the first quarter of a mile and 0.85 for each susequent quarter mile

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  1. 17 March, 08:55
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    Equation would be

    for the nth mile the cost would be

    f (n) = (n-1) 0.85+2.75

    that way, for the 1st mile, the 0.85 doesn't apply

    then for the next miles, it does

    we can distribute it

    0.85 (n-1) = 0.85n-0.85

    so we have

    f (n) = 0.85n-0.85+2.75

    f (n) = 0.85n+1.9

    the new equtation is cost for the nth mile is 0.85n+1.9
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