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11 August, 22:05

Kim is painting the outside of her house, Joe will charge her $250 plus $14/hr. Bill will charge her $22/hr. How many hours the job should take for Joe's estimate be the cheapest?

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  1. 11 August, 23:38
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    This is an inequality problem. If we want Joe's service to be cheaper, then the inequality is set up like this:

    14x + 250 < 22x

    where x is the number of hours.

    Solving we get

    250 < 8x so

    31.25 < x or equivalently,

    x > 31.25

    That means that all hours less than 31.25 would put Bill's as the cheaper service. All hours greater than 31.25 would put Joe's as the cheaper service.
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