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The cost of renting a car is 35/we plus $0.25/mi traveled during that week. An equation to represent the cost would be y= 35+0.25x, where x is the number of miles traveled. Suppose you have a maximum of $100 to spend for the car rental. What would be the maximum number of miles you could travel?

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Basically what that person said you can travel a max of 260 miles
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260 miles

Step-by-step explanation

The equation that models the cost is


y = 35 + 0.25x

If you have a maximum of $100 to spend for the car rental, then we can equation the cost function to

$100 to determine the maximum number of miles you could travel.


35 + 0.25x = 100


0.25x = 100 - 35


0.25x = 65


x = (65)/(0.25)


x = 260mi

Therefore the maximum number of miles you can travel is 260 miles

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