Cost to rent a bike
STEP 1- Writing an equation
The total cost of the rent has two parts:
1. cost due to the hours of use: $6.75 per hour
2. insurance fee: $15
we have that the total cost is $48.75 and the insurance fee is $15
This is
![48.75=??+15](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/szuikyaswhrq5cju4135qt17gslq6j2t2y.png)
We want to find the cost due to the time of use depends on the number of hours.
If she uses it for 1 hour, then the cost is $6.75
If she uses it for 2 hours, the cost is 2 · $6.75 = $13.5
If she uses it for 3 hours, the cost is 3 · $6.75 = $20.25
...
If she uses it x number of hours, the cost is x · $6.75 = $6.75x. Then,
Therefore, the equation we are going to use to find the number of hours, x, is:
![48.75=6.75x+15](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/xss88iwgffk2wb3hfcpx9tpxp3n2oydiv7.png)
STEP 2 - Finding x
We want to solve the equation for x. This is "we want to leave x alone" on t¡one side of the equation
Substracting 15 both sides:
![\begin{gathered} 48.75=6.75x+15 \\ \downarrow \\ 48.75-15=6.75x+15-15 \\ 48.75-15=6.75x+(15-15) \\ 33.75=6.75x \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/5ib65tnf1qis1zneho8r9im99vsorih2o8.png)
Dividing by 6.75 both sides:
![\begin{gathered} 33.75=6.75x \\ \downarrow \\ (33.75)/(6.75)=(6.75x)/(6.75) \\ 5=x \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/h5q2l64kfe33x97f3c2ik4axdvzptez6j8.png)
Then, the number of hours, x is 5.
Answer: Maria rent the bike for 5 hours