Javier is comparing costs of two cars. Car A costs $130 per month for insurance and $0.10 per mile to run. Car B costs $108 per month for insurance and $0.15 per mile to run. He defines x as the number of miles driven each month and y as the total cost to run the car. Which set of equations can be used to find the number of miles Javier would need to drive to make the costs equal?
0.10 x = 130. 0.15 y = 108
y = 0.10 x + 130. y = 0.15 x + 108
0.10 x = 108. 0.15 y = 130
y = 0.15 x + 130. y = 0.10 x + 108

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Answer:

y = 0.10 x + 130. y = 0.15 x + 108

Step-by-step explanation:

0.10 and 0.15 are the slope in the equation y = mx + b since it requires an input (number of miles) to spit out an output (number of miles*0.10 = price) and the x intercept is 130 and 108 creating the equation  y = 0.10 x + 130. y = 0.15 x + 108.

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