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28 April, 02:12

Car A costs $10,000 and costs $0.12 per mile to maintain. Car B costs $11,000 and costs $0.11 per mile to maintain. Suppose both cars are driven the same number of miles. At what mileage would the total cost I the two cars be the same?

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  1. 28 April, 04:30
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    100,000 miles

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Cost of Car A = $10,000

    Cost of Car B = $11,000

    Let the mile at which the cost are the same = x

    Car A costs $0.12 per mile to maintain i. e. $0.12x for x miles

    Car B costs $0.11 per mile to maintain i. e. $0.11x for x miles

    Total Cost for Car A=10000+0.12x

    Total Cost for Car B=11000+0.11x

    If their costs are the same at x miles

    10000+0.12x=11000+0.11x

    0.12x-0.11x=11000-10000

    0.01x=1000

    x=1000/0.01=100,000

    After 100,000 miles their total cost will be the same
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