You and your three friends are going to the State Fair. It costs $5 per person for admission into the fair and $3 for each ride. Which algebraic expression represents the TOTAL amount of money it will cost for you and your three friends to get into the fair and ride "x" amount of rides? (2 points)

•3x+30
•3x+5
•15x
•5x+3

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The correct algebraic expression that represents the total amount of money is 3x + 20.
Explanation: It costs $5 per person for admission into the fair, so for you and your three friends, it would be 4 people in total. $5 multiplied by 4 is $20. Additionally, it costs $3 for each ride, so you would multiply that by the number of rides, represented by the variable x. Thus, the correct expression is 3x + 20.
You and your three friends are going to the State Fair. It costs $5 per person for admission into the fair and $3 for each ride. Which algebraic expression represents the TOTAL amount of money it will cost for you and your three friends to get into the fair and ride "x" amount of rides?
The correct algebraic expression that represents the total amount of money is 3x + 20.
Explanation: It costs $5 per person for admission into the fair, so for you and your three friends, it would be 4 people in total. $5 multiplied by 4 is $20. Additionally, it costs $3 for each ride, so you would multiply that by the number of rides, represented by the variable x. Thus, the correct expression is 3x + 20.
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Apologies for the confusion in my previous response. You are right; the correct algebraic expression that represents the total amount of money is 5(4) + 3x.

Explanation: It costs $5 per person for admission into the fair, so for you and your three friends, it would be a total of 4 people. You multiply $5 by 4 to get 20. In addition to the admission fee, it costs $3 for each ride, so you would multiply that by the number of rides, represented by the variable x.

Thus, the correct expression is 5(4) + 3x, which simplifies to 20 + 3x.