Respuesta :
dealership A : 500 cash back , 5% tax
Becky : 15,000 + 0.05(15000) - 500 = 15,000 + 750 - 500 = 15,250
Michele : 20,000 + 0.05(20,000) - 500 = 20,000 + 1000 - 500 = 20500
dealership B : 1000 cash back, 8% tax
Becky : 15,000 + 0.08(15,000) - 1000 = 15000 + 1200 - 1000 = 15,200
Michele : 20,000 + 0.08(20,000) - 1000 = 20,000 + 1600 - 1000 = 20600
1. Becky will get the better deal at dealership B.....she saves 50 bucks
2. Michele will get the better deal at dealership A...she saves 100 bucks
3. ?....sorry
Becky : 15,000 + 0.05(15000) - 500 = 15,000 + 750 - 500 = 15,250
Michele : 20,000 + 0.05(20,000) - 500 = 20,000 + 1000 - 500 = 20500
dealership B : 1000 cash back, 8% tax
Becky : 15,000 + 0.08(15,000) - 1000 = 15000 + 1200 - 1000 = 15,200
Michele : 20,000 + 0.08(20,000) - 1000 = 20,000 + 1600 - 1000 = 20600
1. Becky will get the better deal at dealership B.....she saves 50 bucks
2. Michele will get the better deal at dealership A...she saves 100 bucks
3. ?....sorry
a. First write an algebraic expression to represent each dealership’s special.
Dealership A
p + 0.05p - 500 = 1.05p - 500
Dealership B
p + 0.08p - 1000 = 1.08p - 1000
Now substitute the price that Becky plans to pay to see which deal is better for her.
Dealership A: 1.05(15,000) - 500 = 15,750 - 500 = 15,250
Dealership B: 1.08(15,000) - 1000 = 16,200 - 1000 = 15,200
Dealership A > Dealership B
So, Becky will get a better deal with Dealership B, since it is $50 cheaper.
b. Substitute the price that Michele plans to pay into each expression.
Dealership A: 1.05(20,000) - 500 = 21,000 - 500 = 20,500
Dealership B: 1.08(20,000) - 1000 = 21,600 - 1000 = 20,600
Dealership A < Dealership B
So, Michele will get a better deal with Dealership A, since it is $100 cheaper.
c. The two deals are equivalent when the additional 3% tax equals $500 (0.03p = 500),
which occurs when the purchase price is $16,667. Students’ generalizations may
suggest that any shopper planning to buy a car with a price less than $16,667 will get
the better deal at Dealership B, while anyone planning to buy a car at a price higher
than $16,667 will get a better deal at Dealership A.