Question 316769
Bayside Insurance offers two health plans. Under Plan A, Sam would have to pay the first $80 of his medical bills, plus 35% of the rest.
 Under Plan B, Sam would pay the first $230, but only 20% of the rest.
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Let b = amt of the medical bill
Let p = amt he has to pay after insurance pays
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Write an equation for plan A
p = .35(b-80) + 80
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Write an equation for plan B
p = .20(b-230) + 230
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For what amount of medical bills will Plan B save Sam money?
Assume he was over $230 in bills.
 Sam would save with Plan B if he had more than $_____ in bills.
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Plan A amt > Plan B amt
.35(b-80) + 80 > .20(b-230) + 230
.35b - 28 + 80 > .20b - 46 + 230
.35b + 52 > .20b + 184
.35b - .20b > 184 - 52
.15b > 132
b > {{{132/.15}}}
b > $880, when his bill exceeds $880, he would save money with plan B
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It will help you understand, if you substitute 880 for b in both equations
and find out the actual amt he will pay