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A car service charges customers a flat fee per ride (which is higher during rush hour traffic) plus charges for each minute and each mile. Suppose that, in a certain metropolitan area during rush hour, the flat fee is $ , the cost per minute is $ , and the cost per mile is $ . Let x be the number of minutes and y the number of miles. At the end of a ride, the driver said that the passenger owed $ and remarked that the number of minutes was times the number of miles. Find the number of minutes and the number of miles for this trip. 2 0.40 1.30 21.80 five Complete the equation that represents the total cost of the ride.

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