Let's say hmm let's use the figures in thousands, so
model A costs 90 + 4 per year, so... ok.. after "t" years, then the cost for model A is then 90 + 4*t, or
A = 90 + 4t.
now, model B is 70 + 10 per year, so,... after "t" years, model B is then
B = 70 + 10 * t, or
B = 70 + 10t.
if we were to assume A < B, namely the cost of A is less than B, what would the years be? namely, what's "t"?

after that period, then A becomes cheaper than B.
You have to calculate how many ways you can select six things (r)
from a set of 9 things (n). (See attached formula).
9! / 6! * (3!) =
9*8*7 * 6! / 6! * 3! =
9*8*7 / 3! =
3 * 4 * 7 = 84 lineups
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Olga worked 37.5 hours last week and earned $12.50 an hour.
[ h = the number of hours y = total earnings ]
12.50h = y
12.50(37.5) = y
468.75 = y
She earned $468.75 last week
If she gets a $2.50 per hour raise:
12.50 + 2.50 = 15.00
She gets $15 per hour.
How many hours will she have to work to make $468.75?
15h = 468.75 Divide 15 on both sides to get "h" by itself
h = 31.25
She needs to work 31.25 hours