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13 July, 14:00

Suppose you are thinking about buying one of two cars. Car A will cost $17,655. You can expect to pay an average of $1230 per year for fuel, maintenance and repairs. Car B will cost about $15,900. Fuel maintenance and repairs for it will average about $1425 per year. After how many years are the total costs for the cars the same? a. 5 years c. 9 years b. 7 years d. 11 years

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  1. 13 July, 14:15
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    A=17655+1230y, B=15900+1425y

    We wish to know when A=B so:

    15900+1425y=17655+1230y subtract 15900 from both sides

    1425y=1230y+1755 subtract 1230y from both sides

    195y=1755 divide both sides by 195

    y=9

    So in 9 years both cars would cost the same.
  2. 13 July, 14:21
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    The answer is C.

    C. 1230 x 9=11070

    11070+17655=28725

    1425 x 9 = 12825

    12825+15900=28725
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