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4 October, 18:12

UPS charges $6.00 for the first pound, $1.00 for the second pound, and $0.15 for each additional pound. FedEx charges $4.00 for the first pound, $2.00 for second pound, and $0.25 for each additional pound. How many pounds, p, will it take for UPS and FedEx to cost the same? Complete the equation that represents this situation.

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  1. 4 October, 21:57
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    12 pounds

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We we need to write equations to represent the situation in this problem.

    x=weight of package

    UPS cost=6+1+0.15 (x-2)

    UPS cost=6+1+0.15x-0.3

    UPS cost=6.7+0.15x

    FedEx cost=4+2+.25 (x-2)

    FedEx cost=4+2+0.25x-0.5

    FedEx cost=5.5+0.25x

    Next, we can set the two equations equal to each other to solve for x.

    6.7+0.15x=5.5+0.25x

    6.7+0.15x-5.5=5.5+0.25x-5.5

    1.2+0.15x-0.15x=0.25x-0.15x

    1.2/0.1=0.1x/0.1

    x=12

    It takes 12 pounds for the UPS and FedEx packages to cost the same amount to ship.
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