SOLUTION: I am having problems with this word problem:
A group can charter a particular aircraft at a total fixed cost. If 36 people charter the aircraft rather than 40 people, then the cos
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: I am having problems with this word problem:
A group can charter a particular aircraft at a total fixed cost. If 36 people charter the aircraft rather than 40 people, then the cost per person is greater by $12. What is the cost per person if 40 people charter the aircraft?
I have defined the cost if 40 people charter as x and the cost if 36 people charter as y.
The only equation I can come up with so far is 36y=40(x+12), but I know I need some other equation if I want to solve for either variable.
The back of the book states the answer as 108, but I cannot figure out how to get there.
Thanks in advance for your help! This question is from textbook Practicing to Take the GRE General Test
x=cost per person (for 40 people) in dollars
y=total cost in dollars
If 40 people attend, then the cost per person 'x' is simply the total cost 'y' divided by the number of people going (40). In other words, (eg: if the total cost is $80, then the cost per person is dollars). This is your first equation.
Now if 36 people attend instead of 40, the cost per person will increase by $12. So this means that the new cost per person is if 36 people go. This is equal to (since the total cost is now divided among 36 people). So . This is the second equation.
Start with the second equation.
Plug in
Multiply EVERY term by the LCD to clear out the fractions.
Multiply and simplify.
Subtract from both sides.
Subtract from both sides.
Combine like terms on the left side.
Divide both sides by to isolate .
Reduce.
Since 'y' is the total cost, this means that the total cost is $4,320
Move back to the first equation.
Plug in
Divide
Since 'x' is the cost per person when 40 people were going, this means that the cost per person for 40 people is $108.