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23 August, 17:41

A company rents cars at $45 a day and 12 cents a mile. its competitor's cars are $60 a day and 5 cents a mile. (a) for each company, give a formula for the cost of renting a car for a day as a function of the distance traveled. assume distance m is measured in miles. assume cost c is measured in dollars. first company: c (m) =

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  1. 23 August, 18:11
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    The formula for the cost of renting a car for a day for two companies will be as follows:

    The cost of renting a car follows a linear model given by:

    f (x) = mx+c

    where:

    where f (x) = total cost

    x=independent variable which is number of miles

    m=slope=cost of renting per mile

    c=constant daily payments

    thus;

    formula for:

    company a will be:

    C (m) = 0.12m+45

    C (m) is total cost, m is number of miles

    company b:

    c (m) = 0.05m+60

    where:

    c (m) is the total cost, m is the number of miles in a day.
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