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17 July, 22:07

Pedro an Paula clean boats. Pedro charges a fee of $8 plus $0.75 per square foot more than Paula. Paula's fee is $5 with a charge of $1.50 per square foot. For how many square feet cleaned do they charge the same amount? (Show work)

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  1. 18 July, 01:29
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    Paula's per-foot charge is $1.50. Pedro's is $1.50+$0.75, or $2.25/ft^2.

    When will Pedro's overall charge equal Paula's?

    $8 + ($2.25/ft^2) x = $5 + ($1.50/ft^2) x

    Simplifying this equation, we get:

    $3 + ($0.75/ft^2) x = 0. Unfortunately, this comes out to a negative x value, that is, a negative number of hours of service. No solution.
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