The tuition costs, c, for a local community college are modeled by c(h) = 250 200h, where h represents the number of credit hours taken. the local state university has tuition costs, s, modeled by the function s(h) = 300 180h. how many credit hours will a student have to take for the two tuition costs to be equal? round the answer to the nearest tenth of an hour. 250 200h = 300 180h 250 200h = 300 180h − 180h − 180h 250 20h = 300 h = credit hours

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The number of credit hours a student have to take for the two tuition costs to be equal is 2.5 hours. Option A

Equation

  • local community college;

c(h) = 250 + 200h

  • local state University;

s(h) = 300 + 180h

Where,

  • number of credit hours taken = h

To have equal tuition in both schools,

equate both function

250 + 200h = 300 + 180h

200h - 180h = 300 - 250

20h = 50

h = 50/20

h = 2.5 hours.

The number of credit hours a student have to take for the two tuition costs to be equal is 2.5 hours.

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