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To find: Number of hours for which will both rafting companies charge the same amount.

Answer to Problem 14E
Number of hours at which both total costs will be equal is 5 hours.
Explanation of Solution
Given equation:
Seela rented raft from River Rafter’s inc
Cost of initial rent for raft =
Costof rent per hour =
Martin rented a raft from Oscar’s Outdoor shop.
Cost of initial rent for raft =
Cost of rent per hour =
Let
Let
Seela rented raft from River Rafter’s inc
Cost of initial rent for raft =
Cost of rent per hour =
1 hour
Multiplying with
We get
Therefore, Cost for
Total cost for Seela is
Martin rented a raft from Oscar’s Outdoor shop.
Cost of initial rent for raft =
Cost of rent per hour =
1 hour
Multiplying with
We get
Therefore, Cost for
Total cost for Martin is
We got
Total cost for Seela is
Total cost for Martin is
Given
We need to find number of hours at which Both total costs will be equal.
So, Equating both Total costs
We get
Therefore,
Number of hours at which both total costs will be equal is 5 hours.
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