Question: Math 120 - Unit 1 Project C The directions for this assignment are inside the Course. 1) Solve the equation showing all your work: (5x

 Math 120 - Unit 1 Project C The directions for this
assignment are inside the Course. 1) Solve the equation showing all your

Math 120 - Unit 1 Project C The directions for this assignment are inside the Course. 1) Solve the equation showing all your work: (5x - 3)1/3 =4 2) Solve the equation showing all your work: 3215/8 = 1 3) Which of the above equations has multiple solutions? Explain why- 4) Lauren recently moved and got a new job. The quickest way to get to work is to take a freeway that charges a toll. There are two options for paying the tolls. Option A: No monthly fee, each trip on the tollway is 53.80. Option B: 535 monthly fee, each trip on the tollway is half-priced at $1 90. 3. Write : linear model for Option A showing the total cost, C in dollars, for x trips on the tollway. b. Write = linear model for Option B showing the total cost, C in dollars, for x trips on the tollway. C. How many trips on the tollway are needed for Option B to be cheaper? Show your work or explain how you found this number. d. If Lauren plans to travel to and from work 4 times a week which option, should she purchase? (assume = month has 4 weeks] Show your work and explain in words why you choose the option that you choose. 5) Juan is picking up his mother at the Kansas City Airport. He decides to park in the Circle Parking Lot. According to iFly.com at this time, the Circle Parking Fees are shown below: First 30 minutes: $1.00 30+ to 50 minutes: $3.00 1+ to 7 hours: $3.00 per hour 7+ to 24 hours: $15.50 total The following piecewise-defined function shows the cost C in dollars, for parking for a given time x, in hours, in the Circle Parking Lot 1 x305 3 05

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