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Sean rents a tent^-^-^-^- at a cost of $11 per day^-^~ plus a onetime insurance fee of $10. Which equation represents the total cost c, in dollars, to rent the tent with insurance for d days? c = 11(d+10)
Correct answer: C (parsed from the explanation — this source omits an answer key for this item)
Explanation
$11 Choice C is correct. It’s given that the cost of renting a tent is per day for $11 d days. Multiplying the rental cost by the number of days yields d, which represents the cost of renting the tent for d days before the insurance is added. $10 $11 Adding the onetime insurance fee of to the rental cost of d gives the =11 +10 total cost c, in dollars, which can be represented by the equation c d . Choice A is incorrect. This equation represents the total cost to rent the tent if the insurance fee was charged every day. Choice B is incorrect. This equation $ +11 10 represents the total cost to rent the tent if the daily fee was ^d h for days. Choice D is incorrect. This equation represents the total cost to rent the tent if the $10 $11 daily fee was and the onetime fee was .
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