Answer:
Part 1) see the procedure
Part 2) [tex]4.95x+49.95 < 9.95 x[/tex]
Part 3) [tex]x > 9.99\ months[/tex]
Part 4) The minimum number of months, that he needs to keep the website for site A to be less expensive than site B is 10 months
Step-by-step explanation:
Part 1) Define a variable for the situation.
Let
x ------> the number of months
y ----> the total cost monthly for website hosting
Part 2) Write an inequality that represents the situation.
we know that
Site A
[tex]y=4.95x+49.95[/tex]
Site B
[tex]y=9.95x[/tex]
The inequality that represent this situation is
[tex]4.95x+49.95 < 9.95 x[/tex]
Part 3) Solve the inequality to find out how many months he needs to keep the website for Site A to be less expensive than Site B
[tex]4.95x+49.95 < 9.95 x[/tex]
Subtract 4.95x both sides
[tex]4.95x+49.95-4.95x < 9.95 x-4.95x[/tex]
[tex]49.95 < 5x[/tex]
Divide by 5 both sides
[tex]49.95/5 < 5x/5[/tex]
[tex]9.99 < x[/tex]
Rewrite
[tex]x > 9.99\ months[/tex]
Part 4) describe how many months he needs to keep the website for Site A to be less expensive than Site B.
The minimum number of months, that he needs to keep the website for site A to be less expensive than site B is 10 months