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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Your friend has $80 when he goes to the fair. He spends $4 to enter the fair and $12 on food. Rides at the fair cost $1.25 per ride. Which function can be used to determine how much money he has left over after x rides? f(x) = 1.25x + 64 f(x) = -16x + $80 f(x) = -1.25x + 64 f(x) = -1.25x - 64

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

f(x) = -1.25x + 64

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if u still would like an explanation.. here i go :) your friend initially had $80 but then spent $16. therefore, before going on rides he has $64. This is where the +64 comes from. now since he will be spending money, the amount will be less each time,, this is why -1.25x is valid where - means that we are spending 1.25 is the cost per ride x is the number of times he wishes to go on rides. therefore, y=-1.25x+64 tells this story the best. x y 0 64 -> if he doesnt go on any rides he will have $64 in his pocket 1 62.75 -> if he goes on one ride he has $62.75 left ........ 5 57.75 -> 5 rides he has even less money.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Awesome thanks!

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