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16 February, 14:47

A moving truck is rented at $1,000 per day plus a charge per hour of use. The moving truck was used for 9 hours one day, and the total charge was $2,700. Which equation can be used to find the charge x, in dollars, per hour of use?

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  1. 16 February, 14:57
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    First you have to subtract the total amount charged from the $1000 per day charge.

    So: 2700-1000 = 1700

    Then you divide the number of hours into the remaining money.

    So: 1700/9 = $188.88 per hour (or so)
  2. 16 February, 15:02
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    1000 is our constant because the truck was only used one day. We also know they charge a certain amount per hour, but we do not know how much. In this case they charged that amount 9 times because the truck was used for 9 hours. The total of the constant plus the 9hour fee is 2700 dollars:

    1000 (1) + 9x = 2700

    The reason we multiply 1000 by 1, is because we only used the truck for one day.

    Solve for x

    9x = 2700 - 1000 = 1700

    X = 1700/9 = 188.88

    The hourly fee is $188.88

    The question is asking for an equation for hours of use though, so the answer is

    1000 (1) + 9 (188.88) = C

    C represents cost or charge.
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