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1 August, 05:58

1) A water park charges $5 for entry into the park and an additional $2 for each of the big waterslides. Steven spent $17 on his visit to the water park. Which equation can be used to find the number of big waterslides, x, that Steven went on?

a. 5 + 2x = 17

b. 5x + 2 = 17

c. 5x + 2x = 17

d. 5 + 2 = 17x

2) The $5 amount is fixed, so there must be a 5 by itslef in the equation.

The amount he paid per waterslide was $2.

He paid for

1 waterslide, 2 * 1

2 waterslides, 2 * 2

3 waterslides, 2 * 3

x waterslides, 2 * x = 2x

Now you need to add the fixed cost of 5 to the cost for x waterslides of 2x and make it equal to what he spent, $17.

Which equation above shows this?

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  1. 1 August, 07:34
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    1.) The answer is A. 5+2x = 17. The x in the equation signifies the number of times Steven went to the big slides. The 5 represents the fixed cost of the slide. The total expenditure in the water park is 17 dollars, and the 2 represents the cost of using 1 big slide.

    2.) The answer is still letter A. 5 + 2x = 17.
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