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A car rental company offers two plans for renting a car.
Plan A: $30 per day and 20¢ per mile
Plan B: $65 per day with free unlimited mileage
Plan B: $65 per day with free unlimited mileage
For what range of miles will plan B save you money?
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30 + 0.2m > 65
0.2 m > 35
m >35/0.2
m > 175
(175, infinity) is the answer...............................
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