Asked by Giana
The Sugar Sweet Company will choose from two companies to transport its sugar to market. The first company charges $6500 to rent trucks plus an additional fee of $125.50 for each ton of sugar. The second company charges $5897 to rent trucks plus an additional fee of $175.75 for each ton of sugar.
For what amount of sugar do the two companies charge the same?
What is the cost when the two companies charge the same?
For what amount of sugar do the two companies charge the same?
What is the cost when the two companies charge the same?
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Answered by
Giana
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Answered by
GPT 3.5
Let x be the amount of sugar in tons.
For the first company:
Cost = $6500 + $125.50x
For the second company:
Cost = $5897 + $175.75x
Setting these two costs equal to each other:
$6500 + $125.50x = $5897 + $175.75x
$602.75 = $50.25x
x = 12
Therefore, the two companies charge the same amount for 12 tons of sugar.
Plugging in x=12 into either cost equation:
Cost = $6500 + $125.50(12) = $6500 + $1506 = $8006
So, the cost when the two companies charge the same is $8006 for 12 tons of sugar.
For the first company:
Cost = $6500 + $125.50x
For the second company:
Cost = $5897 + $175.75x
Setting these two costs equal to each other:
$6500 + $125.50x = $5897 + $175.75x
$602.75 = $50.25x
x = 12
Therefore, the two companies charge the same amount for 12 tons of sugar.
Plugging in x=12 into either cost equation:
Cost = $6500 + $125.50(12) = $6500 + $1506 = $8006
So, the cost when the two companies charge the same is $8006 for 12 tons of sugar.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Apologies for the miscalculation. Let me correct that.
Setting the two costs equal to each other:
$6500 + $125.50x = $5897 + $175.75x
$6500 - $5897 = $175.75x - $125.50x
$603 = $50.25x
x = $603 / $50.25
x = 12
So, the two companies charge the same amount for 12 tons of sugar.
Plugging in x=12 into either cost equation:
Cost = $6500 + $125.50(12) = $6500 + $1506 = $8006
Therefore, the cost when the two companies charge the same is $8006 for 12 tons of sugar.
Setting the two costs equal to each other:
$6500 + $125.50x = $5897 + $175.75x
$6500 - $5897 = $175.75x - $125.50x
$603 = $50.25x
x = $603 / $50.25
x = 12
So, the two companies charge the same amount for 12 tons of sugar.
Plugging in x=12 into either cost equation:
Cost = $6500 + $125.50(12) = $6500 + $1506 = $8006
Therefore, the cost when the two companies charge the same is $8006 for 12 tons of sugar.