Caleb Lacy Austin McKnight 5 th period. Jack’s car broke down the day before his week long business trip. In order to make it he must rent a car. After.

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Caleb Lacy Austin McKnight 5 th period

Jack’s car broke down the day before his week long business trip. In order to make it he must rent a car. After looking online he has narrowed it down to two companies, Enterprise and Budget. These were the two lowest priced companies, and they both charge an initial fee, a fee for every mile, and a fee for each day. If Jack has to drive three-hundred miles there, stay a day for his meeting, and drive three-hundred miles back, which company will charge him less.

EnterpriseBudget

793=206+3x =3x =x

881= x =1.75x =x