Mathematics
Mathematics, 12.01.2020 23:31, Cassandoo

Compare the costs of bike trips from the two companies
shown. for both, the cost is a linear function of the
number of days.
which statement is true?
backcountry tours
scenic pathways
number of days
on trip (d)
' cost of trip ($)
charges $25 to sign up
and $35 per day
backcountry tours has a higher
sign-up fee and a greater cost per
day.
scenic pathways has a higher
sign-up fee and a greater cost per
day.
scenic pathways has no sign-up fee
and a greater cost per day.
backcountry tours has a lower
sign-up fee and a greater cost per
day.

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