Renting a pony costs $200 plus $40 per hour. Write an equation to represent the total cost, c, of renting a pony for h hours.

I need help writing the equation.

2 Answers
Apr 16, 2018

c=40h+200
or
c=$40h+$200

Explanation:

Let c be the cost of the pony and h the hours rented. This is a linear equation, so it takes the form y=mx+b, or in this case, c=hx+b, where b is the initial cost and x the hourly rate.
The initial cost, b, is $200, so the b term will be 200.
The hourly rate, x, is $40, so the x term will be 40.
Therefore, the equation will be c=40h+200 or using dollars,
c=$40h+$200

Apr 16, 2018

200+40h=c

Explanation:

We know that c is the total cost and h is the number of hours renting a pony.

We know that no matter how many hours you rent a pony, you will have to pay $200, so that is a constant.

We also know that it is $40 for every hour, so that becomes 40h.

Finally, we set this to the total cost, c, so the equation becomes this:

200+40h=c

Hope this helps!