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Maurinko [17]
2 years ago
13

A car rental agency charges 150 per week +0.45 per mile to rent car express the weekly cost to rent a car if as a function of th

e number of miles driven during week X
Mathematics
1 answer:
Mashcka [7]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The required function is:

C(x) = 150+0.45x

Step-by-step explanation:

We have to represent the given scenario as an equation or function

Let x be the number of miles driven in a week

Let C(x) be the function of the number of miles driven

As it is given that charges are 150 per week, these charges are constant so they will be used as it is.

It is also given that the cost of car is 0.45 per mile so for x miles the cost will be:

0.45x

Combining both terms, we get

C(x) = 150+0.45x

Hence,

The required function is:

C(x) = 150+0.45x

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