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10 November, 11:21

An automotive repair center charges $45 for any part of the first hour of labor, and $25 for any part of each additional hour. Which of the following is a correct cost?

A. C (t) = 145 for 5 < x ≤ 6

B. C (t) = 145 for 6 < x ≤ 7

C. C (t) = 170 for 5 < x ≤ 6

D. C (t) = 170 for 6 < x ≤ 7

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  1. 10 November, 11:38
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    The total cost is given by the equation:

    C (t) = 45 + 25 (h-1) where h is the number of hours worked.

    We can check for each option in turn:

    Option A:

    Inequality 5 < x ≤ 6 means the hour is between 5 hours (not inclusive) to 6 hours (inclusive)

    Let's take the number of hours = 5

    C (5) = 45 + (5-1) * 25 = 145

    Let's take the number of hours = 6

    Then substitute into C (6) = 45 + (6-1) * 25 = 170

    We can't take 145 because the value '5' was not inclusive.

    Option B:

    The inequality is 6 < x ≤ 7

    We take number of hours = 6

    C (6) = 25 (6-1) + 45 = 170

    We take number of hours = 7

    Then C (7) = 25 (7-1) + 45 = 195

    Option C:

    The inequality is 5 < x ≤ 6

    Take the number of hours = 5

    C (5) = 25 (5-1) + 45 = 145

    Take the number of hours = 6

    C (6) = 25 (6-1) + 45 = 170

    We can't take the value 145 as '5' was not inclusive in the range, but we can take 170

    Option D:

    6 < x ≤ 7

    25 (6-1) + 45 < C (t) ≤ 25 (7-1) + 45

    170 < C (t) ≤ 195

    Correct answer: C
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