Asked by SkatingDJ

A taxi company charges passengers $1.00 for a ride, and an additional $0.30 for each mile traveled. The function rule C = 0.30m + 1.00 describes the relationship between the number of miles m and the total cost of the ride c. If the taxi company will only go a maximum of 40 miles, what is a reasonable graph of the function rule?

pls help? don't know!

Answers

Answered by SkatingDJ
nevermind, i figured it out. sorry for the useless post ):
Answered by TheBlueMoon
CAN you say the answer? I'm kinda stuck...
Answered by Alpha-Cure-Mom
Do your own work dude.
Answered by lilly
the answers to the 5 question test "graphing a function rule" is
C
true
D
C
A
thanks i got a 5/5 @lilly
Answered by Anonymous




A taxi company charges passengers $2.00 for a ride, no matter how long the ride is, and an additional $0.20 for each mile traveled. The rule c = 0.20m + 2.00 describes the relationship between the number of miles m and the total cost of the ride c.
a. What is the charge for a 1-mile ride?
b. What is the charge for a 2.7-mile ride?





$0.20; $0.54




$2.00; $2.20




$0.20; $5.60




$2.20; $2.54

Answered by Anonymous
what is the answerrrrr
Answered by Mads
Checked my answers with Lilly and 100% correct! Thanks.
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!

Related Questions