You also have two options for lodging. Write an equation FOR EACH OPTION that depicts the total cost of your stay, y, based on the number of days, x.

Bilton Hotel:

$100/night but you must pay an additional one-time fee of $40 for parking and other fees

Triple Tree:

$110/night with no additional parking or resort fees.

Be sure to label each equation with the hotel it corresponds to.

Please use the same name for your posts.

Sure! Let's write an equation for each lodging option.

For the Bilton Hotel:
The cost per night is $100, and there is an additional one-time fee of $40 for parking and other fees. So, the equation for the total cost of your stay (y) based on the number of days (x) would be:
y = (100 * x) + 40

For the Triple Tree:
The cost per night is $110, and there are no additional parking or resort fees. So, the equation for the total cost of your stay (y) based on the number of days (x) would be:
y = 110 * x

In both equations, x represents the number of days you will be staying, and y represents the total cost of your stay.