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ICE Princess25 [194]
2 years ago
14

Maura is going to hire a makeup artist for a fashion show and is comparing prices. Evelyn charges $19 as a booking fee and an ad

ditional $89 per hour. Brenda charges $87 per hour, plus a booking fee of $21. Depending on the length of the show, the cost could end up being the same for either artist. How long would the show be? What would the cost be?
Mathematics
1 answer:
arsen [322]2 years ago
3 0

Step-by-step explanation:

Evelyn: Y=89x + 19

Brenda: Y=87x + 21

Punch in numbers for X until you get the same for both. Remember that X is hours and Y is total. the numbers with no letters is the fixed booking amount. cheers. Good luck :)

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