Algebra math problem help!!!!?

Anne is planning a trip and needs a car. The car company charges $36 per day plus $0.50 per mile over 100 miles. Suppose Anne rents the car for 5 days and drives 180 miles.

Write an expression for how much it will cost to rent the car

Ps help please I am horrible at this things thanks

Comments

  • 36 "per" mean you are multiplying the amount $36

    "per day" means you multipy by the number of days

    this is 36d in algebra

    "plus" means "add" so you have

    36d +

    .50 "per" means you are multiplying 50 cents

    "per mile over 100" means you are multiplying 50 cents by the number of miles over 100

    This would look like .50(m - 100)

    So the expression becomes

    36d + .5(m - 100)

    If you want to work this out for the given problem, you would do the following:

    If she rents the car for 5 days and 180 miles, that would be

    36(5) + .5(180 - 100)

    = 36(5) + .5(80)

    = 180 + 40

    = $220 for the rental

  • Cost = 36d + .50m, when m > 100.

  • 36x+.50h=t

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