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Kesha is planning to rent a van for her trip to Mt. Rainier. Two of her friends each rented the same type of van from the same car rental company last week. This is what they told her:
John: “The cost of my rental was $240. The company charged me a certain amount per day and a certain amount per
mile. I had the rental for five days and I drove it 200 miles.”
Katie: “The cost of my rental was only $100. I drove it for 100 miles and had it for two days.”
Kesha plans to get the same type of van that John and Katie had from the same car rental company. Kesha estimated
her trip would be 250 miles, and she would have the vehicle for four days.
Let = cost, = miles, and = days
Which equation could Kesha use to figure out how much her rental would cost?

Also explain how you solve it!!! IN the next 48 hours.

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