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24 April, 17:10

Write a one-variable inequality to represent each problem.

1. Taxi A charges $0.60 per mile and an initial fee of $4. Taxi B charges $0.90 per mile and an initial fee of $3. When will the cost of Taxi B be greater than Taxi A, where m is miles?

2. Renting video games from Store A costs $4.50 per game plus a monthly fee of $8.50. Renting video games from Store B costs $6.00 per game with no monthly fee. The monthly cost to rent video games depends on the number of video games, v rented. When will the monthly cost at Store A be less than the monthly cost at Store B?

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  1. 24 April, 17:27
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    1. 0.90m + 3 > 0.60m + 4; 2. 4.50v + 8.50 < 6.00v

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1. Taxis

    Let A = cost of Taxi A

    and B = cost of Taxi B

    Then A = 0.60m + 4

    and B = 0.90m + 3

    If B > A, then

    0.90m + 3 > 0.60m + 4

    2. Video games

    Let A = monthly cost at Store A

    and B = monthly cost at Store B

    Then A = 4.50v + 8.50

    and B = 6.00v

    If A < B, then

    4.50v + 8.50 < 6.00v
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