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13 May, 21:08

Kyle is renting a jetski for the day. If he can rent the jetski in 1-hour increments, what is the minimum number of hours must he rent the jetski for option 2 to be a better deal than option 1? A) 2 hours B) 3 hours C) 4 hours D) 5 hours

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  1. 13 May, 21:34
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    Option 1: $30 an hour plus a non-refundable deposit of $50.

    Option 2: $20 an hour plus a non-refundable deposit of $75.

    Kyle is renting a jetski for the day. If he can rent the jetski in 1-hour increments, what is the minimum number of hours must he rent the jetski for option 2 to be a better deal than option 1?

    Answer:

    Kyle must rent the jetski for three hours for option 2 to be a better deal than option 1

    Solution:

    Let "x" be the number of hours

    Option 1: $30 an hour plus a non-refundable deposit of $50.

    Therefore,

    Charge for option 1: 50 + 30x

    For 1 hour,

    Charge = 50 + 30 (1) = 80

    For 2 hours,

    Charge = 30 (2) + 50 = 110

    For 3 hours,

    Charge = 30 (3) + 50 = 140

    For 4 hours,

    Charge = 30 (4) + 50 = 160

    Option 2: $20 an hour plus a non-refundable deposit of $75

    Charge for option 2 : 75 + 20x

    For 1 hour,

    Charge = 20 (1) + 75 = 95

    For 2 hours,

    Charge = 20 (2) + 75 = 115

    For 3 hours,

    Charge = 20 (3) + 75 = 135

    For 4 hours,

    Charge = 20 (4) + 75 = 155

    For the first two hours, the charge of option 2 is more than the rent of option 1

    From 3 hours, option 2 will be better deal than option 1
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