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20 November, 02:05

one car rental company charges $30 per day plus $0. 25 per mile driven a second company charges $40 per day plus $0. 10 per mile driven how many miles must you drive for a one-day rental at the second company to be less expensive than the same rental at the first company write an inequality to solve

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  1. 20 November, 02:29
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    Let d be mile driven. Then,

    30+0.25d>40 + 0.1d

    .15 d>10

    d>66.667

    you must drive at least 66 and 2/3 miles before the second country is cheaper
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