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Sunset rents an SUV at $21.95 plus $0.23 per mile. Sunrise rents the same vehicle for $24.95 plus $0.19 per mile. For what mileage is the cost the same?
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CostSunset= 21.95 + miles*.23
CostSunrise=24.95 + miles*.19
set these two cost equal, that is..
21.95 + miles*.23=24.95 + miles*.19
and solve for miles.
BUT HOW WOULD I SOLVE IT?DO I LEAVE THAT MILES THING IN IT OR CAN I JUST PUT M?
I wish I could help but I don't know it either sorry!Can you help me?
I don't know how to do your either!LOL SOrrYz!
It's ok..LOL your funny!
CostSunset= 21.95 + miles*.23
CostSunrise=24.95 + miles*.19
set these two cost equal, that is..
21.95 + miles*.23=24.95 + miles*.19
and solve for miles.
BUT HOW WOULD I SOLVE IT?DO I LEAVE THAT MILES THING IN IT OR CAN I JUST PUT M?
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Answered by
rabia khalid
bert's cab company charges $1.00 plus an additional$3.00per mile for a ride
Madeline's cab company charges$3.00 plus an additional $2.00 per mile for a ride
write a system of linear equation that show the cost in dollars y, for a cab ride of x miles for each cab driver
Madeline's cab company charges$3.00 plus an additional $2.00 per mile for a ride
write a system of linear equation that show the cost in dollars y, for a cab ride of x miles for each cab driver
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