Mathematics
Mathematics, 30.08.2019 04:00, SuperLegend

You attend an amusement park with your family. your parents buy you an all-ride pass for $20, shown as fx. instead of getting a pass, your parents decide to pay $4 for each ride they take, shown as gx. what function shows the correct combination of these two functions to represent the total cost to them of attending the amusement park that day, shown as hx?
a. fx = 20x, gx = 4, hx = 20x + 4
b. fx = 20, gx = 4, hx = 4 + 20
c. fx = 20, gx) = 4x, hx = 4x + 20
d. fx = 20x, gx = 4x, hx = 20x + 4x

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