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Grayson charges $35 per hour plus a $35 administration fee for tax preparation. Ian charges $45 per hour plus a $15 administration fee. If h represents the number of hours of tax preparation, for what number of hours does Grayson charge more than Ian?

h less-than 2
h greater-than 2
h less-than 5
h greater-than 5

User Sharie
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Answer:

h less-than 2

Explanation:

User Aniruddha
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Answer:

h less-than 2

Explanation:

Let

h ---> the number of hours

y ---> the total charge in dollars

we know that

The linear equation is slope intercept form is equal to


y=mh+b

where

m is the slope or unit rate of the linear equation

b is the y-intercept or initial value of the linear equation

we have

Grayson

The slope is equal to
m=\$35\ per\ hour

The y-intercept is
b=\$35

so

The total charge is equal to


y=35h+35 ----> equation A

Ian

The slope is equal to
m=\$45\ per\ hour

The y-intercept is
b=\$15

so

The total charge is equal to


y=45h+15 ----> equation B

For what number of hours does Grayson charge more than Ian?

The inequality that represent this situation is


35h+35 > 45h+15

solve for x

Group terms


35-15 > 45h-35h


20 > 10h

Divide by 10 both sides


2 > h

Rewrite the expression


h< 2\ hours ----> h less than 2 hours

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