Let \( s \) be the number of credit hours Fred is taking at Seminole State College. Since Fred is taking a total of 12 credit hours between the two schools, he is taking \( 12 - s \) credit hours at Valencia Community College.
The class fees for Seminole State College are $95 per credit hour, and the fees for Valencia Community College are $118 per credit hour.
Now we can write the expression for the total amount Fred paid for his class fees:
- Cost at Seminole: \( 95s \) (since he is taking \( s \) credit hours)
- Cost at Valencia: \( 118(12 - s) \) (since he is taking \( 12 - s \) credit hours)
The combined total dollar amount Fred paid for his class fees is:
\[ \text{Total cost} = 95s + 118(12 - s) \]
Now we can simplify this expression:
\[ \text{Total cost} = 95s + 118 \times 12 - 118s \]
Calculating \( 118 \times 12 \):
\[ 118 \times 12 = 1416 \]
So the expression simplifies to:
\[ \text{Total cost} = 95s + 1416 - 118s \]
Combining like terms:
\[ \text{Total cost} = (95 - 118)s + 1416 \] \[ \text{Total cost} = -23s + 1416 \]
Thus, the expression for the combined total dollar amount Fred paid for his class fees is:
\[ -23s + 1416 \]