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18 July, 23:25

Eli will photograph a wedding for a flat fee of $400 or for an hourly rate of $120. For what lengths of time would the hourly rate be less expensive?

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  1. 18 July, 23:33
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    1, 2, or 3 hours. I used this formula:

    120 (n) <400, where n is the number of hours.

    120 (1) < 400

    120 (2) < 400

    120 (3) < 400

    120 (4) > 400

    So the hourly rate is less expensive under four hours.
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