Mathematics
Mathematics, 18.10.2020 14:01, laciekersey4568

Cody is considering going sailing during the summer. He is comparing the prices of two companies that rent the necessary equipment. Water Adventures charges $35 per hour to rent a sailboat plus a $14 fee for a wetsuit. Boat World charges $22 per hour to rent a sailboat plus a $40 fee for a wetsuit. Cody wants to determine the number of hours that Water Adventures will cost less than Boat World. Let x represent the number

of hours Cody will spend sailing. Write inequality correctly that compares the total costs for

sailing at the two companies?

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