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21 August, 05:58

Zane received a quote to move his belongings to his new house. The estimate from the mover is $675 for 6 hours of packing and 5 hours of moving. Zane thinks he can reduce his cost by doing some of the packing and moving himself. If he does, the cost will decrease to $425 for 4 hours of packing and 3 hours of moving. If the mover charges a set hourly rate for packing and another set hourly rate for moving, what are these hourly rates?

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  1. 21 August, 06:00
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    To solve this problem you must apply the proccedure shown below:

    1. You have that:

    -The estimate from the moving is $675 for 6 hours of packing and 5 hours of moving.

    - The cost will decrease to $425 for 4 hours of packing and 3 hours of moving.

    x: rate for packing.

    y: rate for moving.

    6x+5y=675

    4x+3y=425

    2. When you solve the system of equations shown above, you obtain:

    x=50

    y=75

    Therefore, the answer is: $50 (Rate for packing) and $75 (Rate for moving).
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