Asked by Jessica
                A parking garage charges a base rate of 3.50 for up to 2 hours, and an hourly rate for each additional hours. The sign below gives the prices for up to 5 hours of parking. 
Parking rates:
2hrs. $3.50
3hrs. $9.00
4hrs. $14.50
5hrs. $20
Which linear equations can be used to find x, the additional hourly rate?
A) 9.00 + 3x = 20
B) 9.00 + 3.50x=20
C)2x+3.50=14.50
D) 2x + 9.00 =14.50
            
        Parking rates:
2hrs. $3.50
3hrs. $9.00
4hrs. $14.50
5hrs. $20
Which linear equations can be used to find x, the additional hourly rate?
A) 9.00 + 3x = 20
B) 9.00 + 3.50x=20
C)2x+3.50=14.50
D) 2x + 9.00 =14.50
Answers
                    Answered by
            Henry
            
    C. 2x + 3.50 = 14.50.
    
                    Answered by
            Henry
            
    Rate for 4 hours:
(4-2)x + 3.50 = 14.50.
2x + 3.50 = 14.50,
X = $5.50/h.
    
(4-2)x + 3.50 = 14.50.
2x + 3.50 = 14.50,
X = $5.50/h.
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            Nibba
            
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                    Answered by
            Eminem fan
            
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