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Charlie is installing new carpet in his rectangular living room, which is 5 feet longer than it is wide. He has received quotes for the total
Installation costs from two different contractors for the same style of carpet.
Contractor A charges an installation fee of 5125 plus 52 per square foot for the carpet.
Contractor B charges an installation fee of 575 plus $2.50 per square foot for the carpet.
Based on this information, which system of equations could be used to determine the width of the living room, x, in feet, at which the
quote for the installation costs, y, is the same for both companies?
y = 22 + 10 + 250
y = 252 + 12.5 + 150
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y = 2:2 + 130
y = 252 + 80
O y = 2:2 +55 + 125
y = 252 +51 +75
O y = 2:2 + 10 + 125
y = 2.5:1 + 1255 + 75


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