Final answer:
Apartment A will be less expensive than Apartment B for any period of time less than 20 months. The total costs for both apartments are compared to determine when Apartment A becomes less expensive.
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine at how many months m Apartment A will be less expensive than Apartment B, we need to establish the total cost equations for both apartments over time and find the point where the cost of Apartment A is less than the cost of Apartment B.
Let's denote m as the number of months. The total cost for Apartment A after m months is:
Total Cost A = Security Deposit + (Monthly Rent × Number of Months)
Total Cost A = $1000 + ($1200 × m)
The total cost for Apartment B after m months is:
Total Cost B = Security Deposit + (Monthly Rent × Number of Months)
Total Cost B = $1500 + ($1175 × m)
We then set up an inequality to solve for m when Total Cost A < Total Cost B:
$1000 + ($1200 × m) < $1500 + ($1175 × m)
To find the solution, we subtract $1175m and $1000 from both sides:
$1000 + $25m < $1500
$25m < $500
Dividing by $25 gives us the value of m:
m < 20
Therefore, Apartment A will be less expensive than Apartment B for any period less than 20 months.