Cost per mile is calculated by dividing total cost by total miles. Using the notation P = cost per mile, C = total cost, and M = total miles, show this relationship in algebraic equation form.

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Cost per mile P- total cost (C) divided by total miles (M). 
P= C/M

Answer:

A relationship in algebraic equation form is, [tex]P = \frac{C}{M}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the statement:

Cost per mile is calculated by dividing total cost by total miles.

Using the notation:

P represents the Cost per mile

C represents the total cost

M represents the total miles

"dividing" means [tex]\div[/tex]

"dividing total cost(C) by total miles(M)" translated to [tex]C \div M = \frac{C}{M}[/tex]

then;

Cost per mile(P) is calculated by:

[tex]P = \frac{C}{M}[/tex]

Therefore, a relationship in algebraic equation form is, [tex]P = \frac{C}{M}[/tex]

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