Bill wants to rent a car.Rental Company A charges $35 per day plus $0.10 per mile driven.Rental Company B charges $25 per day plus $0.15 per mile. How many miles driven will the price charged by each company be the same.

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Answer:

m = 200 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

Rental Co. A:  A(m) = $35 + ($0.10/mile)(m), where m is the number of miles driven

Rental Co. B:  B(m) = $25 + ($0.15/mile)(m)

Set these two dollar amounts equal to each other and solve for m:

$25 + ($0.15/mile)m = $35 + ($0.10/mile)(m).  Combine like terms, obtaining:

($0.05/mile)m = $10; then m = ($10) / ($0.05/mile), or 200 miles.

The price charged by the two companies would be the same when the car has been driven 200 miles.