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18 March, 05:18

There are two gas stations near your home. Station A costs $2 to drive there and back, and it sells gas for $2.50/gallon. Station B costs $5 to drive there and back, but it sells gas for $2.25/gallon. a) Let A (x) be the total cost to buy x gallons of gas from station A. Find a linear equation for A (x). b) Let B (x) be the total cost to buy x gallons of gas from station B. Find a linear equation for B (x). c) What amount of gas yields the same total cost from both stations?

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  1. 18 March, 06:05
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    a. The linear equation is A (x) = 2.50 x + 2

    b. The linear equation is B (x) = 2.25 x + 5

    c. The amount of gas yields the same total cost from both stations is 12 gallons

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The form of the linear function is f (x) = m x + b, where

    m is the rate of change b is the initial value

    Let us solve the question

    Station A:

    ∵ Station A costs $2 to drive there and back

    - That means the initial amount is 2

    ∴ b = 2

    ∵ it sells gas for $2.5/gallon

    - That means the price per gallon is $2.50 ⇒ rate of change

    ∴ m = 2.50

    ∵ A (x) is the total cost to buy x gallons of gas

    - Substitute them in the form of the linear function above

    ∴ A (x) = 2.50 x + 2

    a. The linear equation is A (x) = 2.50 x + 2

    Station B:

    ∵ Station B costs $5 to drive there and back

    - That means the initial amount is 5

    ∴ b = 5

    ∵ it sells gas for $2.25/gallon

    - That means the price per gallon is $2.25 ⇒ rate of change

    ∴ m = 2.25

    ∵ B (x) is the total cost to buy x gallons of gas

    - Substitute them in the form of the linear function above

    ∴ B (x) = 2.25 x + 5

    b. The linear equation is B (x) = 2.25 x + 5

    ∵ The costs of the two stations are equal

    - Equate A (x) and B (x)

    ∴ A (x) = B (x)

    ∴ 2.50 x + 2 = 2.25 x + 5

    - Subtract 2.25 x from both sides

    ∴ 0.25 x + 2 = 5

    - Subtract 2 from both sides

    ∴ 0.25 x = 3

    - Divide both sides by 0.25

    ∴ x = 12

    c. The amount of gas yields the same total cost from both stations is 12 gallons
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