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Write and evaluate an expression to find the cost of 25 passengers. And then make a table showing the cost for 25, 30, 35, and 40 passengers.
Answer to Problem 11GP
PASSENGERS | COST |
1 | |
25 | |
30 | |
35 | |
40 |
Explanation of Solution
GIVEN:
A tour bus cost $7 plus $6 for each passenger.
In order to write and evaluate an expression to find the cost of 25 passengers, first the cost is 75 added to 6 times the number of passengers, so the expression is as shown below:
Now, putting the number of passengers, that is 25 in the above expression and solving it as shown below:
So, the cost of 25 passengers is $225.
Now, in order to make a table showing the cost for 25, 30, 35, and 40 passengers are:
PASSENGERS | COST |
1 | |
25 | |
30 | |
35 | |
40 |
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