1. A cab ride costs $10 per mile. Change this

  1. 1. A cab ride costs $10 per mile. Change this scenario to non proportional.2.A cab ride costs $10 to get into the cab and then
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  2. A five mile cab ride costs $7.20. A nine mile cab ride costs $11.60. Find the linear equation that models a relationship between
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  3. A 5-mile cab ride costs $9.30. A 11-mile cab ride costs $17.70. Find a linear equation that models cost c as a function of
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  4. A cab ride costs $5 for the first mile and $3.50 dollars for each additional mile. Amy's cab ride cost $19. How many miles was
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  5. The cost of a taxi ride can be modeled by a linear function f(d) , where d is the number of miles traveled.A 2-mile ride costs
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  6. a taxi costs $2.75 for the first quarter of a mile and $0.85 for each subsequent quarter mile.A ride that cost $23.15 is how
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  7. A cab ride costs $10 to get into the cab and then $4 per mile. Change this to proportional.
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  8. A cab ride costs $10 to get into the cab and then $4 per mile. Change this to proportional.
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  9. A 5mile cab ride costs$7.20 a 9 mile cab ride costs $11.60 find a linear equation that models a relationship between cost c and
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  10. A cab ride costs $10 per mile. Change this scenario to non proportional
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