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Mathematics, 01.12.2021 06:10 Cadenc4276

The fee for taking a cab is F = Rm +b where F = the fee, R = the rate per mile, m = the miles traveled, and b = the boarding fee. A passenger paid a fee of $46.00 for a cab. If the rate was $4 and the boarding fee was $2, how many miles did she travel? Write an equation and explain how you used it to find out how many miles were traveled.

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