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Asked by Sharkiesha

If taxi 1 charges 2.50 to ride and 20 cents for every 1/10 of a mile,
and taxi 2 charges 3.25 to ride and 15 cents for every 1/10 of a mile
at what point will they cost the same thing
11 years ago

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Answered by Steve
just set up the expressions and solve for m miles (10m .1-mile segments):

2.50 + .20(10m) = 3.25 + .15(10m)
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