Answer:
600 miles.
Step-by-step explanation:
So basically we can write both plans as linear functions:
F(x) = $59.96+$0.14 . x
S(x) = $71.96+$0.12 . x
Where F(x) is the first plan, S(x) is the second one and X are the miles driven.
To know how many miles does Mai need to drive for the two plans to cost the same, we equalize both equations and isolate x.
F(x) = S (x)
Mai has to drive 600 miles for the two plans to cost the same-
<span>7 no encaja en 4, por lo que la respuesta sería cero 7 ajustes en 4, cero veces</span>
1,3,5
4 looks like true but decreasing but 2 dollars also gives max revenue, so I not sure about it
Well me myself and I would say yes!!!