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Mathematics, 22.06.2021 06:30 RogueDragon707

The cost to rent a moving truck is a flat fee of $25 plus $0.60 per mile. The equatic c, in dollars for the number of miles, m, traveled in the truck.
Identify the independent and dependent variables.
The
is the independent variable.
The
is the dependent variable.
$25 flat fee
cost
miles traveled?

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