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6 June, 21:33

You have a limit of $300 that you can spend for a rental car on your vacation this summer. You have found a deal where you can rent a car for a daily rate of $30 plus a fee of $0.20 per mile driven. If you want to be able to keep the car for four days, how many miles can you drive?

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  1. 6 June, 21:35
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    From the problem

    you can get the equation

    4 (30+0.20x) < 300

    the 4 represents that it is within 4 days, the 30 is the daily fee, the 0.20 is the rate of per mile driven per day, and the 300 is how much money you have left to spend.

    now we solve for x, first distribute the 4 into the parenthesis

    120 + 0.80x < 300 then subtract 120 from both sides

    -120 - 120

    and get 0.80x < 180 then divide both sides by 0.80

    /0.80 / 0.80

    therefore x = 225

    so you can drive 225 miles.
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