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18 August, 21:58

The tuition costs, C, for a local community college are modeled by C (h) = 250 + 200h, where h represents the number of credit hours taken. The local state university has tuition costs, S, modeled by the function S (h) = 300 + 180h.

How many credit hours will a student have to take for the two tuition costs to be equal? Round the answer to the nearest tenth of an hour.

250 + 200h = 300 + 180h

250 + 200h = 300 + 180h

- 180h - 180h

250 + 20h = 300

h =

credit hours

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  1. 19 August, 00:42
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    Answer:450

    Step-by-step explanation:250+200=450
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