Answer:
Less than 15 miles
m < 15
Explanation:
Given:
- Company A charges $87 and allows unlimited mileage.
- Company B has an initial fee of $75 and charges an additional $0.80 for every mile driven.
To find what mileages Company A will charge less than Company B, create an inequality where m is the number of miles driven:
⇒ Charge of Company A < Charge of Company B
⇒ 75 + 0.8m < 87
To solve the inequality:
75 + 0.8m < 87
Subtract 75 from each side:
⇒ 75 + 0.8m - 75 < 87 - 75
⇒ 0.8m < 12
Divide both sides by 0.8:
⇒ 0.8m ÷ 0.8 < 12 ÷ 0.8
⇒ m < 15
Therefore, Company A will charge less than Company B when the mileage is less than 15 miles.