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Mrs. Mott called two companies about getting new uniforms for the soccer team. The first company she called charges $70 per uniform. The second company she called charges $280plus $30 per uniform. For how many uniforms will the cost from the first company be less expensive than the cost from the second company?

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  1. 16 May, 18:20
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    For less than 7 uniforms.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The first company she called charges $70 per uniform.

    So, the cost of x uniforms will be $70x.

    The second company she called charges $280 plus $30 per uniform.

    So, the cost of x uniform will be $ (280 + 30x).

    Now, if the total cost of purchasing x number of uniforms from the first company is less than that from the second company then, we can write the inequality equation as

    70x < 280 + 30x

    ⇒ 70x - 30x < 280

    ⇒ 40x < 280

    ⇒ x < 7

    Therefore, for less than 7 uniforms the cost from the first company will be less than the cost from the second company. (Answer)
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