Christine is going to rent a truck for one day. There are two companies she can choose from, and they have the following prices. Company A charges $100 and allows unlimited mileage. Company B has an initial fee of $55 and charges an additional $0.60 for every mile driven. For what mileages will Company A charge less than Company B? Use m for the number of miles driven, and solve your inequality for m .
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@johnweldon1993
Company A `charges $100 with unlimited mileage` this would mean that they only pay `$100`. So A = $100. Company B `has an initial fee of $55 and charges an additional $0.60` So we would pay $55 and pay `$0.6 PER mile` That would be set as `55+0.6m`. `or what mileages will Company A charge LESS THAN Company B` So our equation will be set as... \(\huge\bf{100 > 55 + 0.6m}\)
Oops wrong side... \(\huge\bf{100<55+0.6m}\)
so its 75??
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