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| Question 580676:  HELP PLEASE! WORD PROBLEMS ARE CONFUSING. I do not know how to solve nor how to express as an inequality. Someone please teach me how to do this step by step. I have a test on these kinds of word problems tomorrow.
 We decided to have a company come in to do our landscaping for us.  The first company, Casey’s Landscaping charged me $20 per visit, and then $20 per hour to work on our yard.  The second company,  Isabelle’s Lawn Care, charged us $10 per visit, and then $22 per hour.  Which company provides a better deal for 15 hours worth of work?  How do you know?
 Which company provides a better deal for 3 hours worth of work?  How do you know? For what values does Isabelle’s Lawn Care offer the better deal?  Express your answer as an inequality.
 
 Answer by Alan3354(69443)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! We decided to have a company come in to do our landscaping for us.  The first company, Casey’s Landscaping charged me $20 per visit, and then $20 per hour to work on our yard.  The second company,  Isabelle’s Lawn Care, charged us $10 per visit, and then $22 per hour.  Which company provides a better deal for 15 hours worth of work? 1st company:
 Cost = $20 + $20*15 = $320
 2nc company:
 Cost = $10 + $22*15 = $340
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 How do you know? $340 > $320
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 Which company provides a better deal for 3 hours worth of work?
 1st company:
 Cost = $20 + $20*3 = $80
 2nd company:
 Cost = $10 + $22*3 = $76
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 How do you know? $80 > $76
 For what values does Isabelle’s Lawn Care offer the better deal?
 Cost = 20 + 20*h = 10 + 22*h  (equal cost for h hours)
 20 + 20*h = 10 + 22*h
 10 = 2h
 h = 5
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 1st company's $/hr is less, so
 for h > 5 hours, the 1st company costs less.
 Express your answer as an inequality.
 
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