An amusement park charges $14.00 admission and $3.00 per ride. Choose the equation that models that situation.
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An amusement park charges $14.00 admission and $3.00 per ride. Choose the equation that models that situation.

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c.) y = 3x + 14-the answer is C beacause u can go on more than 1 ride and u just pay once 14 dollars to get inplease choose me as the best answer-C-C look at it backwards 14 + 3x = y its the same-C thats my final answer.14 plus 3 dollars for each ride.-c.......
a.) y = 14 - 3x
b.) y = 14x +3
c.) y = 3x + 14
d.) y = 3 - 14x

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C

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An amusement park charges $14.00 admission and $3.00 per ride.
The equation that models that situation:

c.) y = 3x + 14

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the answer is C beacause u can go on more than 1 ride and u just pay once 14 dollars to get in please choose me as the best answer

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C

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C look at it backwards 14 + 3x = y its the same

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C that's my final answer.14 plus 3 dollars for each ride.

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c.) y = 3x + 14

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A
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