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Asked by Jannie

A taxi driver averages $15 per trip. He pays
$150 per day to the cab company to hire the
taxi. How many trips must he make in a day
to have at least $120 at the end of his shift?
(Ignore the cost of fuel.)
Write inequality?
14 years ago

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Answered by Kelly
$150 + $120 = $15x
$270=$15x
270/15=18 trips
14 years ago

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