Respuesta :
Working backwards:
The total paid is $18.50. This includes an up-front charge of $2. There's a charge of $0.90 for every mile traveled. And there's another charge of $3 for tolls. Add together the $2 and $3 (obtaining $5) and subtract this sum from the total:
$18.50
- 5.00
----------
$13.00
So the mileage charge is $13, and must be ($0.90/mile)(x miles)
Divide both sides of this equation by $0.90 to obtain x, the max distance you can travel in this cab for $18.50.
The total paid is $18.50. This includes an up-front charge of $2. There's a charge of $0.90 for every mile traveled. And there's another charge of $3 for tolls. Add together the $2 and $3 (obtaining $5) and subtract this sum from the total:
$18.50
- 5.00
----------
$13.00
So the mileage charge is $13, and must be ($0.90/mile)(x miles)
Divide both sides of this equation by $0.90 to obtain x, the max distance you can travel in this cab for $18.50.