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A 2 mile cab cost $5. A 6 mile cab costs $9. Write an equation to model the cost: c of a cab ride miles: m.
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Answered by Steve
You have two points on the line: (2,5) and (6,9).

So, the line has slope=1, and its equation is

c = m-3
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