Part B: Answer - $150
First, we have to find the t value in Jumel’s equation that will get him $75. So our equation is 75=60+0.05t. Then solve for your t value (subtract 60 from each side, divide by 0.05). You should get 300 as your t value. After this, just plug 300 into Ashley’s equation to find the cost. Your answer should be $150
Part C: Because both the equations are linear, both plans will cost the same at the point of intersection on a graph. This is where a certain t value for equation will produce the same c value, or cost