Q:

Jamal is comparing his transportation options for an upcoming trip. He’s considering a rental car and a taxi service. Based on his planned routes during his trip, he expects a taxi service would cost about $128. Jamal could also get a rental car for a daily rate and unlimited miles. If Jamal’s trip will last 4 days and he expects to pay about $24 for gas, which graph shows the range of car rental rates that would be cheaper than the taxi service?

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Answer:Graph AStep-by-step explanation:Say that the car rental rate stands for c dollars ( $ ). We know that Jamal's trip lasts for 4 days, paying $ 24 in expenses for gas, and $ 128 for taxi services. Based on these requirements for his trip the question asks for a graph that models this situation, but lets start with the inequality.______The big key here is the part " which graph shows the range of car rental rates that would be cheaper than the taxi service. " Our inequality must thus have the variable " c " on the same side as the payment for gas ($ 24 ), and must be less than the taxi service ( $ 128 ), or in other words a less than sign. Another point is the car rental rate. We know it stands for c, but it is dependent on the number of days. Hence we can conclude the following inequality,24 + 4c < 128 - Subtract 24 from either side,4c < 104 - Divide by 4 on either side, isolating c,c < 26The range of car rental rates that would be cheaper than the taxi service should be { c | 0 ≤ c < 26 }, knowing variable c stands for the car rental rates.______The graph that models this range should be the first one, option A. This graph is not accurate however, as it extends infinitely in the negative direction, and you can't have negative money, or rather be in debt - in this situation.