Respuesta :
For this case we find the expression that represents the cost of each printing press.
x: Be the variable that represents the number of programs to print
So:
Cost 1: Janet’s Print Shop
[tex]C (x) = 0.25x + 35[/tex]
Cost 2: The Printing Press
[tex]C (x) = 0.15x + 50[/tex]
If we want to find the number of programs for which the costs are the same, then we equate both equations:
[tex]0.25x + 35 = 0.15x + 50\\0.25x-0.15x = 50-35\\0.1x = 15\\x = \frac {15} {0.1}\\x = 150[/tex]
Thus, for 150 programs the cost is the same.
Answer:
For 150 programs the cost is the same.
Answer:
The Answer For Part A:
The Company that offers the better deal is The Printing Press since if we do 0.15 * 200 + 50 = $80 versus Janet’s Print Shop that charges $85 in total as we can see by the problem 0.25 * 200 + 35 = $85
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