Horseback riding
The total cost to go horseback riding is x dollars per hour plus a $2 fee for renting a helmet. Which expressions represent the cost, in dollars, for 4 people to go horseback riding for 3 hours each? Select all that apply.
Responses:
A = 4(3x+2)
B = 3(4x+2)
C = 6x+3+6x+5
D = 4(3x)+4(2)
E = 12x+8
F = 3x(4)+2
Responses:
A = 4(3x+2)
B = 3(4x+2)
C = 6x+3+6x+5
D = 4(3x)+4(2)
E = 12x+8
F = 3x(4)+2
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