To calculate the cost \( c \) for each given distance \( m \), we can use the equation \( c = 1.50m \).
Now, let's calculate the cost for each distance:
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For \( m = 0 \): \[ c = 1.50 \times 0 = 0 \]
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For \( m = 4 \): \[ c = 1.50 \times 4 = 6.00 \]
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For \( m = 6 \): \[ c = 1.50 \times 6 = 9.00 \]
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For \( m = 8 \): \[ c = 1.50 \times 8 = 12.00 \]
Now, filling out the table with these calculated costs:
| Distance in miles (m) | Cost in dollars (c) | |-----------------------|---------------------| | 0 | 0 | | 4 | 6.00 | | 6 | 9.00 | | 8 | 12.00 |