A carnival costs $10.50 to enter plus an additional $3.50 per ticket for rides and food.

Write an algebraic expression to represent the total cost for a visit to the carnival. Let n represent the number of tickets purchased.
​​What is the total cost to visit the fair if you purchase 20 tickets? Explain your reasoning.







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Answer:

[tex]\$80.50[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Let

n ----> represent the number of tickets purchased

y --->   the total cost for a visit to the carnival in dollars

we know that

The linear equation in slope intercept form is equal to

[tex]y=m(n)+b[/tex]

where

m is the slope or unit rate of the linear equation

b is the y-intercept or initial value

In this problem we have

The unit rate or slope is equal to

[tex]m=\$3.50\ per\ ticket[/tex]

The y-intercept is equal to the cost for enter (value of y when the value of x is equal to zero)

[tex]b=\$10.50[/tex]

substitute

[tex]y=3.50(n)+10.50[/tex]

For n=20 tickets

substitute the value of n and solve for y

[tex]y=3.50(20)+10.50[/tex]

[tex]y=\$80.50[/tex]

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