I can not figure out the formula to use for the following word problem. I have tried the d=rt but I do not have the time or the rate of movement.
I also tried dividing the total distance by the cost per gal.
Two gas distributors in Interstate 80 are 228 miles apart. A sells gasoline at 3.40 per gal. B sells it for 3.20 per gal both charge .2 cents per gal per mile for delivery. Where on Interstate 80 is the cost the same to the customer?
Let distance from customer be D
Then: 3.4 + D(.002) = 3.2 + D(.002)
3.4 + .002M = 3.2 + .002(228 - M)
3.4 + .002M = 3.2 + .456 - .002M
.002M + .002M = 3.2 - 3.4 + .456
.004M = .256
M, or distance = , or 64 miles
This means that distributor A should be positioned closer to the customer, or miles from the customer, since this distributor's gas price is higher
Thus, distributor B should be positioned farther or (228 - 64) miles from the customer, since this distributor's gas price is the lesser of the two.