Answer:
Explanation:
x is the number of miles driven, and I'm assuming that's supposed to say that he plans on driving 500 miles per day and has $210 to spend. We need a cost equation for his trip. $68.64 is the flat fee the company charges regardless of how many miles, x, are driven. If they charge $.12 per mile, that's the rate per mile of the equation which is the same thing as the slope of the linear equation. The cost equation is
y = .12x + 68.64
If he has $210 to spend, let's see how many miles he can go on that by subbing in 210 for y:
210 = .12x + 68.64 and
141.36 = .12x so
x = 1178
He can drive a total of 1178 miles with $210. If he drives 500 miles per day, 1178/500 = 2.356 days. So depending upon when he has to return the car and assuming it's in the morning, he can keep the car for 2 full days and stay within his budget.