Answer:
Part A:
Part B:
miles
Explanation:
So to start, we need to put this information into slope-intercept form. Slope intercept form is
where
represents the slope of a line and
represents the y-intercept. In this question
represents the total cost of the rental,
represents the number of miles driven,
represents the price per mile, and
represents the base price of the rental. Now that we know the variables, we need to plug in the information we have.
Since we know that company A charges $125 a day and $0.50 per mile we would have
Since we know that company B charges $80 a day and $0.70 per mile we would have
Now that we have two equations we can move onto the next step. We're looking to know the number of miles (
) that would make the total cost (
) equal. To do this we can make the equations equal each other since we know that
will be the same.
Written out, the equation will look like this:
Now, we are trying to find
so we need to isolate the variable.
To start we need to put
on the same side so we'll subtract
from both sides to get
Next, we'll subtract
from both sides of the equation to get
Finally, we'll divide both sides by
to get
This means that at
miles, both companies will cost the same amount.