A group of friends are going bowling.

The bowling alley charges $2 per person for shoes plus a fee of $15 for the lane.
Write an expression to find the total cost of the bowling trip for (f) friends.

The expression to find the total cost of the bowling trip for (f) friends is:

Total Cost = 2f + 15.

To go horseback riding, you pay $40 per hour and a saddle fee of $15. Write an expression, where h is the number of hours, to represent the total amount you would spend. Show all steps and answer like a 12 year old girl

Okay, so first, you have to pay $40 for each hour of horseback riding. So, if you ride for h hours, you would spend 40h dollars on just the riding part.

Then, there's also a saddle fee of $15. So, you add the $15 to the cost for riding.
So, the expression to represent the total amount you would spend is: 40h + 15.

To go horseback riding, you pay $40 per hour and a saddle fee of $15. Write an expression, where h is the number of hours, to represent the total amount you would spend. How much will you spend on a 6-hour ride? Show all steps on how you got your answer and answer like a 12 year old girl.

Okay, so to find out how much you would spend on a 6-hour ride, we can use the expression we wrote earlier, which is 40h + 15.

We substitute h with 6 since it's a 6-hour ride.
So, we have 40(6) + 15.
Now, we can do the math. First, we multiply 40 by 6, which gives us 240.
Then, we add the saddle fee of $15 to get our total amount.
So, the total amount you would spend on a 6-hour ride is 240 + 15 = 255.

The total cost of the bowling trip for (f) friends can be calculated using the following expression:

Total cost = (2 * f) + 15

Where:
- (2 * f) represents the total cost for shoes for (f) friends, as each person is charged $2 for shoes.
- 15 represents the fee for the lane.

To find the total cost of the bowling trip for (f) friends, we need to consider the cost of shoes per person and the fee for the lane.

The bowling alley charges $2 per person for shoes. Since there are (f) friends, the cost of shoes for (f) friends would be 2 * f, which can be expressed as 2f.

The bowling alley also charges a fee of $15 for the lane. This cost does not depend on the number of friends, so it remains constant.

To find the total cost, we add the cost of shoes to the fee for the lane:
Total cost = Cost of shoes + Fee for the lane
= 2f + 15

Therefore, the expression to find the total cost of the bowling trip for (f) friends is 2f + 15.