
Concept explainers
(a)
To find: the total costof website.
(a)

Answer to Problem 15Q
The total costof websiteis
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Charges fee: $48
Company charges $44
Formula Used:
Calculation:
Consider an initial fee of $48 to set up a website and $44 for monthly maintenance.
For initial (0 month), fee is $48
For first month, fee is
For second month, fee is
Let
The common difference between the numbers of month
Use the linear equation
Find the value of
Implies that,
Hence,
To find the value of
Put
Hence,
Therefore, the equation is
Conclusion:
Therefore, the total costof websiteis
(b)
To find: the total cost of website for 6 months of maintenance.
(b)

Answer to Problem 15Q
Therefore, the total costs for 6 months of maintenance is
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
The total costs for 6 months implies that
Then the total cost is,
Therefore, the total costs for 6 months of maintenance is
Conclusion:
Therefore, the total costs for 6 months of maintenance is
(c)
To find: the company to set up and maintain a website
(c)

Answer to Problem 15Q
Therefore, to set up and maintain a website with $620 for the greatest amount of time will be with the first company for 13 months
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Company charges: $62
Total amount: $620
Calculation:
Consider another offer with monthly fee for $62 for maintenance without an initial fee.
Let
Implies that,
With an amount of $620
For the first company, use
For the second company, use
Therefore, to set up and maintain a website with $620 for the greatest amount of time will be with the first company for 13 months
Conclusion:
Therefore, to set up and maintain a website with $620 for the greatest amount of time will be with the first company for 13 months
Chapter 4 Solutions
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