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a truck can be rented from company A for $120 a day plus $0.40 per mile. Company B charges $70 a day plus $0.50 per mile to rent the same truck. Find the number of miles in a day at which the rental costs for Company A and Company B are the same

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The answer is 500 miles.

So how you go about this problem is to first write an equation for how much each company will cost.
For Company A, it costs $120 plus some more.
The some more part can just be written as .4x where x is the number of miles
(2 miles = .4+.4 = .4(2) =.8)
So for if the cost for Company A is "A"

A=120+.4x

Do the same thing for Company B but with the different numbers

B=70+.5x

Find the number of miles in a day at which the rental costs for Company A and Company B are the same
"The same" here means equal so set the two equations equal to each other (that means the cost of Company A=the cost of Company B or A=B)


A=B

120+.4x=70+.5x

Now use algebra to solve for x

120+.4x=70+.5x

50+.4x=.5x

50=.1x

(50)/(.1) = (.1x)/(.1)

500=x

The answer is 500 miles.
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