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31 January, 18:16

Rita will rent a car for the weekend. She can choose one of two plans. The first plan has no initial fee but costs $0.90 per mile driven. The second plan has an initial fee of $60 and costs an additional $0.40 per mile driven. How many miles would Rita need to drive for the two plans to cost the same?

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  1. 31 January, 21:41
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    Let M = #miles driven

    Plan 1:.50M + 70 = total cost

    Plan 2.70M = total cost

    To know how far she would drive to have an equal cost for either plan just set the equations equal to each other

    .70M =.50M + 70

    subtract. 50M from both sides

    .20M = 70

    M = 70/.20 = 350 miles

    Check the answser:

    Plan 1:.50 (350) + 70 = 175 + 70 = $245

    Plan 2:.7 (350) = $245

    they are equal so our answer checks as correct
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