Mathematics, 13.01.2021 01:00 reagancunningham2004
Using the equation y = $0.50x + $5.00, where y is the money made and x is the number of ride tickets purchased, analyze each scenario:
If $37 were spent, how many ride tickets were purchased?
If a person bought 12 ride tickets, how much did they spend?
There have been two proposals for ticket sales. The first proposes a base fee of $5 for entry into the park and $0.50 per ride. The second plan has no base fee, but charges $0.75 per ride.
After how many rides would the cost be equal?
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