lynn takes her puppy, olive, to a doggie daycare. The price for the daycare is 21 per day along with a monthly admission fee of 48. Last month lynn paid a total of 426. which equation can be used to find the number of days, d, that olive spent at daycare,and how many days was she there?

Respuesta :

D=426-48(21)
I got 18 days.
So, D=18
Hope this helps! :)

Answer:

[tex]426=21(d)+48[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the number of days spent in daycare be = d

The price for the daycare is $21 per day along with a monthly admission fee of $48.

Last month Lynn paid a total of $426.

So, equation forms:

[tex]426=21(d)+48[/tex]

If you need to calculate d then;

[tex]426-48=21d[/tex]

[tex]21d=378[/tex]

And d = 18

Therefore, the equation used here is : [tex]426=21(d)+48[/tex]