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6 April, 08:58

Easy to Find, a computer data base, charges $30/h during peak hours to access its records. The charge during off-peak hours is $12/h. Indigo Research was billed $876.00 last month for 40 hours of access time. Using a system of equations, find the number of hours charged for usage during peak times. A) 16 hours B) 18 hours C) 22 hours D) 24 hours

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  1. 6 April, 09:05
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    Let x be the amount of peak time and y be the amount of off-peak time.

    30x + 12y = 876.00

    x + y = 40

    Lets multiply the second equation by 12.

    12x + 12y = 480

    We can now subtract the two equations from each other to cancel out the y term.

    30x + 12y = 876

    12x + 12y = 480

    18x + 0 = 396

    Next, we can solve for x.

    18x = 396

    x = 22

    Lastly, we can plug this value into one of the equations to solve for y.

    22 + y = 40

    y = 18

    So, the number of peak hours was 22 and the number of off-peak hours was 18. The answer is C.
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