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Lardarius spent a total of $200 to lease snowboard equipment at Winter Mountain  during his vacation. Each day of his vacation, he purchased a lift ticket for $44. If  Lardarius purchased t lift tickets, how much money, in dollars, did Lardarius spend  during his vacation at Winter Mountain on snowboard equipment and lift tickets?

  1. 44t
  2. 200 + 11t
  3. 200 + 44t
  4. 200 + 176t

The correct answer is: 200 + 44t


    The amount spent on snowboard = $200
    Charge for lift ticket for a day = $44
    Charge for lift tickets for t days = $44t
    The total amount is 200 + 44t

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