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22 August, 01:53

Keith is going to rent a truck for one day. There are two companies he can choose from, and they have the following prices.

Company A charges $120 and allows unlimited mileage.

Company B has an initial fee of $75 and charges an additional $0.90 for every mile driven.

For what mileages will Company A charge less than Company B?

Use m for the number of miles driven, and solve your inequality for m.

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  1. 22 August, 01:54
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    Answer: m>50

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Hi, to answer this question we have to write an inequality:

    The amount charged by company A (120) must be less (<) than the fixed amount charged by company B (75), plus the product of the cost per mile driven (0.90) and the number of miles driven (m).

    120 < 75 + 0.90m

    Solving for m:

    120-75<0.90m

    45<0.90m

    45/0.90
    50
    Company A charges less than Company B when m > 50.

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