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a.
To write:
An equation describing the number of hours per month each type of plane should be rented if the flight school is to meet its goal.
a.
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Answer to Problem 29E
The equation
Explanation of Solution
Given:
At a flight school, pilots in training can rent single-engine airplanes for $60 per hour and twin-engine airplanes for $180 per hour. The flight school’s goal is to take in $9000 in rental fee each month.
Calculation:
Let x represent number of hours for which single-engine airplanes were rented and y represent number of hours for which twin-engine airplanes were rented.
We have been given that pilots in training can rent single-engine airplanes for $60 per hour, so amount charged for x hours of single-engine airplanes would be 60x .
We have been given that pilots in training can rent twin-engine airplanes for $180 per hour, so amount charged for yhours of twin-engine airplanes would be 180x .
The total amount charged for renting all airplanes will be equal to $9000. We can represent this information in an equation as:
Therefore, the equation
b.
To graph:
An equation from part (a) using the intercepts.
b.
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Answer to Problem 29E
x -intercept:
y -intercept:
Explanation of Solution
Given:
At a flight school, pilots in training can rent single-engine airplanes for $60 per hour and twin-engine airplanes for $180 per hour. The flight school’s goal is to take in $9000 in rental fee each month.
Calculation:
To find x -intercept, we will substitute
Therefore, the x -intercept of our given equation is
To find y- intercept, we will substitute
Therefore, the y -intercept of our given equation is
Upon graphing our given equation, we will get our required graph as shown below:
c.
To use:
Your graph to estimate how many hours the single-engine plane must be rented if the flight school is to meet its goal.
c.
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Answer to Problem 29E
The single-engine planes must be rented for 60 hoursif the flight school is to meet its goal.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
During one month, the twin-engine airplanes were rented for 30 hours.
Calculation:
Upon looking at our graph, we can see that the value of x is 60, when
Therefore, the single-engine planes must be rented for 60 hoursif the flight school is to meet its goal.
d.
To check:
Your answer to part
d.
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Answer to Problem 29E
The answer to part
Explanation of Solution
Given:
During one month, the twin-engine airplanes were rented for 30 hours.
Calculation:
To solve our given problem, we will substitute
Since we got same value, therefore, the single-engine planes must be rented for 60 hoursif the flight school is to meet its goal.
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