Answer:
Explanation:
Let's first determine our inequalities. For Company A, there is unlimited mileage, so you're only paying the set fee of $117. So the equation for A is:
C(x) = 117
For Company B, you're paying a mileage fee plus a set fee. The mileage fee is .70 per mile and can be represented as .7x. The set fee is paid no matter how many miles you drive, where x is the number of miles you drive. So if x = 0, meaning you drive no miles at all, your cost is C(0) = .7(0) + 75 and C(0) = 75. See how that works?
Now for the inequality. We want to know for how many miles is Company A less than Company B:
117 < .7x + 75
Solving that inequality will give you the number of miles:
42 < .7x so
60 < x or, equally,
x > 60
In words this says, "When you drive more than 60 miles, you're paying less for Company A than Company B". If you drive less than 60 miles, Comapny B is cheaper.