Mathematics
Mathematics, 21.09.2020 14:01, donbright100

You're choosing between two car rental companies. Company A charges an initial fee of $15 with $.25 per mile, while Company B only charges $.50 per mile. How many miles will it take for both companies to have the same service price? What's this price amount? Use the following systems of linear equations to solve by graphing. Company A: y = 0.25x + 15 Company B: y = 0.50x plesss helppp Question 5 options: A...55 miles; $25 B62 miles; $35 C...60 miles; $30 D 58 miles; $29 ple help me i neee hel

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