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11 November, 05:19

Emily needs to hire a pilot. Pilot A is offering his services for an initial $32 in addition to $22.18 per hour.

Pilot B is offering her services for an initial $46.75 in addition to $18.24 per hour. When

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charge the same amount of money?

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  1. 11 November, 05:47
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    After working for 3. 74 hours, BOTH pilots will charge same amount.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let us assume in m hours, BOTH PILOT charge the same amount of money.

    About PILOT A:

    The fixed rate = $32

    The rate per hour = $22.18

    So, if the pilot A works for m hours, then:

    Charge for m hours = m x (charge per hour) = m x ($22.18) = 22.18 m

    So, the Total cost for hiring Pilot A = Fixed charge + Cost for m hour

    Total cost for hiring Pilot A = $32 + 22.18 m ... (1)

    About PILOT B:

    The fixed rate = $46.75

    The rate per hour = $18.24

    So, if the pilot B works for m hours, then:

    Charge for m hours = m x (charge per hour) = m x ($18.24) = 18.24 m

    So, the Total cost for hiring Pilot B = Fixed charge + Cost for m hour

    Total cost for hiring Pilot B = $46.75 + 18.24 m ... (2)

    Now, as for m hours, they charge the SAME:

    ⇒ From (1) and (2)

    $32 + 22.18 m = $46.75 + 18.24 m

    or, 3.94 m = 14.75

    or m = 14.75/3.94 = 3.74

    or, m = 3.74 hours

    Hence, after working for 3. 74 hours, BOTH pilots will charge same amount.
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