A taxi charges 1.80 per mile with an initial fee of 12.00 how far can you go with 50.00

12 + 1.8m < 50

Solve for m.

(5.23×10 7th)

Make an equation out of the information given. You're going to have one of those values above set equal to an equation with a variable and you want to see how large you can make that variable without going above the constant you've set your equation to:

y = ax + b

That's your format.

To find out how far you can go with $50.00, you need to consider the initial fee of $12.00 plus the cost per mile.

Let's subtract the initial fee from the total amount you have: $50.00 - $12.00 = $38.00.

This $38.00 represents the total amount available to pay for the miles traveled. Since the taxi charges $1.80 per mile, we can divide the remaining amount by the cost per mile to determine how many miles you can go.

$38.00 ÷ $1.80 = 21.11 (rounded to two decimal places)

Therefore, you can travel approximately 21.11 miles with $50.00, considering the initial fee and the cost per mile.