Question 1173714: Yuka earns frequent flyer miles from two airlines. Last year, she flew 20,000 miles with Airline A and 10,000 miles with airline B, and the combined value of her miles was $700. This year, she flew 10,000 miles with Airline A and 20,000 with Airline B, and the combined value of her miles was $800. Which of these is a correct statement?
Found 2 solutions by josgarithmetic, ikleyn: Answer by josgarithmetic(39630) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! What you should be looking for are some variables for dollars per mile, but the kind of accuracy will be unclear.
x, price per mile airline A
y, price per mile airline B

Look for what you need based on the (unshown) choices you have.
Answer by ikleyn(52898) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! .
When the post asks "Which of these is a correct statement ?"
then (according to the human logic and rules of English language), the list of options must follow to choose from.
Your post VIOLATES the human logic and the rules of English language, both in the same time,
by omitting these options.
Therefore, the post MAKES no SENSE.
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