a dog walker and he charges 15 dollars to come to my house, 2 dollars per mile walked. He charged me 19 dollars. Which equation could I use to determine howxfar he walked my dog.

A. 2m + 5 = 19
B.19 + 15 = 2m ***my answer***
C.19 + 2m =15
D.2m + 15 =15

Can see if this is right or not?

ah 2m + 15 = 19 not listed

I bet D is a typo

To determine how far the dog walker walked your dog, we can set up an equation based on the given information.

The dog walker charges a fixed fee of $15 to come to your house, and an additional $2 per mile walked. Let's call the distance walked by the dog walker "m" miles.

So, the total amount charged can be expressed as $15 (fixed fee) + $2 (per mile charge) times the distance walked (m miles).

Therefore, the correct equation that represents the given scenario is:

A. 2m + 5 = 19 [This equation is incorrect because it does not consider the fixed fee of $15]

B. 19 + 15 = 2m [This equation is also incorrect. The numbers 19 and 15 do not represent the correct elements of the problem.]

C. 19 + 2m = 15 [This equation is incorrect because it has the incorrect placement of the numbers.]

D. 2m + 15 = 15 [This equation is incorrect because it does not correctly calculate the total amount charged.]

Therefore, the correct equation for determining the distance the dog walker walked your dog is:

2m + 15 = 19

By solving this equation, we can determine the value of "m" or the distance walked by the dog walker.