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17 June, 15:54

The Magic Carpet charges $90 for installation and $9 per square yard of carpeting. The Flying Carpet's installation price is $50 but the store charges $13 for each square yard. What equation can be used to find at what number of square yards of carpeting will the cost, including installation, be the same for both stores?

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  1. 17 June, 19:31
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    The equation to use is 90 + 9x = 50 + 13x

    At 10 square yards of carpeting, the cost would be same for both store.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let number of square yards be "x"

    Magic Carpets cost would be fixed 90 and variable 9 per sq. yd.

    The equation would be:

    90 + 9x

    For Flying Carpet, the cost would be fixed 50 and variable 13 per sq. yd.

    The equation would be:

    50 + 13x

    To find the sq. yd. needed for both cost to be same, we equate both cost equation and find x:

    The equation is:

    90 + 9x = 50 + 13x

    Solving for x:

    90 + 9x = 50 + 13x

    13x - 9x = 90 - 50

    4x = 40

    x = 40/4

    x = 10 sq. yards of carpeting.
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