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Isabella is deciding between two parking garages. Garage A charges an initial fee of

$4 to park plus $3 per hour. Garage B charges an initial fee of $12 to park plus $2 per
hour. Let A represent the amount Garage A would charge if Isabella parks for t
hours, and let B represent the amount Garage B would charge if Isabella parks for t
hours. Write an equation for each situation, in terms oft, and determine the hours
parked, t, that would make the cost of each garage the same.

Isabella is deciding between two parking garages. Garage A charges an initial fee-example-1
User Abilash A
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Answer:

i. A = 4 + 3t .......... 1

B = 12 + 2t .......... 2

ii. The hours required would be 8 hours.

Explanation:

The charges at each of the garages can be expressed as;

i. For garage A,

A = 4 + 3t .......... 1

ii. For garage B,

B = 12 + 2t .......... 2

where A is the amount charged at garage A, B is the amount charged at garage B, and t is the number of hours.

To determine the number of hours parked that would make the cost of each garage the same.

Let:

equation 1 = equation 2

4 + 3t = 12 + 2t

collect like terms

3t - 2t = 12 - 4

t = 8

The hours that would make the cost of each garage the same is 8 hours.

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