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2 May, 22:25

The Sugar Sweet Company will choose from two companies to transport its sugar to market. The first company charges $3995 to rent trucks plus an additional fee of $225.50 for each ton of sugar. The second company charges $6500 to rent trucks plus an additional fee of $100.25 for each ton of sugar. Q1) for what amount of sugar do the two companies charge the same? Q2) what is the cost when the two companies cost the same?

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  1. 2 May, 22:27
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    For Q1, you have to set these equations equal to each other because it is asking how much of x is necessary to make the same amount of y, so:

    3995 + 225.50x = 6500 + 100.25x

    solve for x:, and get x=20

    so 20 tons of sugar will give the companies the same cost.

    For Q2: you need to plug in x=20 into either one of the original equations, and solve for y because this will give you the cost of transportation, so:

    y = 3995 + 225.50 (20)

    y=$8,505 for the total cost
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