Hannajordyn2008 Hannajordyn2008
  • 20-01-2021
  • Mathematics
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Danny charges $20 for 2 hours of swimming lessons, Martin charges $68 for 4 hours of swimming lessons. Who offers a better deal

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DuctTapedHearty
DuctTapedHearty DuctTapedHearty
  • 20-01-2021

Answer:

Danny

Step-by-step explanation:

Its quite obvious really.

Multiply Danny's charges by 2

20 x 2

Thats $40 for 4 hours unlike Martins $68 for 4 hours.

If you wanna go further,

Minus Martins charges with Dannys

68 - 40

Thats a $28 gap.

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dmock1122 dmock1122
  • 20-01-2021
Danny’s rate for 2 hours of lessons is $20...or $10 per hour (20/2=10).
Martin’s rate is $17 per hour (68/4=17).
So Danny’s rate per hour is much cheaper, that is the better deal.
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