This problem is about linear equations. We assume Dale drive X miles, and the total cost is $Y, then we can get:
Plan I: Y=38+0.11X
Plan II: Y=49+0.07X
When both plans cost the same, 38+0.11X=49+0.07X. We will get X = 275miles, and Y=$68.25
First you do 200 miles divided by 25 km. It is 8. This means you need 8 gallons for the whole trip. 8 times 6dollars is 48 dollars. You will need to pay 48 dollars in gas prices.
First u must make this mixed fraction to a fraction by multiplying 8 with 40 which equals to 320 then u add 320 with 21 which equals to 341:
341/40, well now this is an improper fraction. So now u will divide 341 by 40 and whatever u get is ur answer.
341÷40=8.525.
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A lot of money because then they get even more back
Look carefully at the point where the 2 lines intersect. From that point, look straight down to the x-axis; you'll see that the x-value there is 50. Similarly,
starting at the intersection, look straight left to the y-axis; the y-value there is 11.
Thus, the coordinates of the intersection (i. e., the solution) are found in (50,11).