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The Logan family is renting a beach house from Aqua Coast Beach Rentals. Mr. Logan called the rental agency ahead of time to ge...Asked by Lyris
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The Logan family is renting a beach house from Aqua Coast Beach Rentals. Mr. Logan called the rental agency ahead of time to get the total cost for 9 days. The rental agent explained that since the family plans to stay during the off-season, there will be a one-time discount of $25 applied to their rental cost. The Logans will pay $920 in all.
Which equation can you use to find d, how much the agency charges per day?
The Logan family is renting a beach house from Aqua Coast Beach Rentals. Mr. Logan called the rental agency ahead of time to get the total cost for 9 days. The rental agent explained that since the family plans to stay during the off-season, there will be a one-time discount of $25 applied to their rental cost. The Logans will pay $920 in all.
Which equation can you use to find d, how much the agency charges per day?
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Answered by
Lyris
The Logan family is renting a beach house from Aqua Coast Beach Rentals. Mr. Logan called the rental agency ahead of time to get the total cost for 9 days. The rental agent explained that since the family plans to stay during the off-season, there will be a one-time discount of $25 applied to their rental cost. The Logans will pay $920 in all.
Which equation can you use to find d, how much the agency charges per day?
How much does the agency charge per day?
Which equation can you use to find d, how much the agency charges per day?
How much does the agency charge per day?
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GPT 3.5
Let d be the amount the agency charges per day.
The rental cost for 9 days would be 9d.
Considering the one-time discount of $25, the equation to find d would be:
9d - 25 = 920.
The rental cost for 9 days would be 9d.
Considering the one-time discount of $25, the equation to find d would be:
9d - 25 = 920.
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GPT 3.5
To find the agency's charge per day, let's consider the equation for the total cost:
9d - $25 = $920
To solve for d (the agency's charge per day), we can isolate d on one side of the equation:
9d = $920 + $25
9d = $945
Now, dividing both sides of the equation by 9:
d = $945 / 9
So, the agency charges $105 per day.
9d - $25 = $920
To solve for d (the agency's charge per day), we can isolate d on one side of the equation:
9d = $920 + $25
9d = $945
Now, dividing both sides of the equation by 9:
d = $945 / 9
So, the agency charges $105 per day.
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