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11 October, 06:36

Two rental car agencies have different rates for their minivans for one day. Car company A: has a flat fee of $35 and 25 cents per mile. Car company B: has a flat fee of $40 and 20 cents per mile.

Algebraically determine the number of miles that the two companies will charge the same.

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  1. 11 October, 06:53
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    First is to make equations for both sides.

    Let x be the number of the miles.

    a be the charge of the first company

    b be the charge of the second

    a=$35+$0.25 (x), b=$40+$0.20 (x).

    then a=b

    Substitute the equations

    $35+$0.25 (x) = $40+$0.20 (x)

    $0.25x - $0.20x = $40 - $35

    $0.05x = $5

    x = $5/$0.05, cancel out the unit.

    x = 100

    To justify substitute x to both the equations a and b.

    a = 35 + 0.25 (x)

    a = 35 + 0.25 (100)

    a = 35 + 25

    a = $60

    b = 40 + 0.20 (x)

    b = 40 + 0.20 (100)

    b = 40 + 20

    b = 60

    a=b

    60=60.
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