Company A charges $107 and allows unlimited mileage.
Company B has an initial fee of $65 and charges an additional $0.70 for every mile driven.
For what mileages will Company A charge less than Company B?
Use m for the number of miles driven, and solve your inequality for m.​

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Answer:

At mile 3 company A will start charging less.

Step-by-step explanation:

I came to this conclusion by realizing that no matter what company A will always charge $107 so, in theory all we needed to do was get company eight to $108. So having this mind set I created the equation, 65 + .70x  . I continuously kept on changing what was in x until the price was just above Company A's. And the number that got me there was 3.