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Cab A charges $20 at the start and $5 every mile after . Cab B charges $30 no matter how far you go. What are their initial values and their rates of change? When will their fares be equal?

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Answer:

Car A: Initial Charge = 20

Car B: Initial Charge = 30

Car A: Rate = 5

Car B: Rate = 0

At 2 miles, their charges will be the same

Explanation:

Given

Car A


Base\ Charge = \$20


Rate = \$5 per mile

Car B


Base\ Charge = \$30

Solving (a): The initial charge

First, we get the linear equation that represents both car's charges.

Represent number of miles with m.

So, the charges is:

Car A


A = Base\ Charge + Rate * m


A = 20 + 5 * m


A = 20 + 5m

Set m to 0 to get the initial charge:


A = 20 + 5*0


A=20

and


Rate = 5

Car B:


B = Base\ Charge + 0 * m i.e. Rate is 0


B = 30+ 0 * m


B = 30

So:


Initial = 30 and
Rate = 0

Solving (b): When their charge wil be equal.

To do this, we set:


A = B


20 + 5m = 30


5m = 30- 20


5m = 10


m = 2

At 2 miles, their charges will be equal

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