Mathematics
Mathematics, 18.02.2021 19:50, KayleighMorganhopkin

2. Graph both equations on the grid below: 24
5 C
41
42
Cost
30
20
5

213M
No. of Rides
3. How much would it cost a customer for each option to go on:
Option 1
Option 2
# of Rides
O rides
3 rides
4 rides
5 rides
. Based on the number of rides you would go on, which admission plan wou
hoose? Explain.

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