Sightseeing boat and writing equation

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In summary: This is represented by the equation p=10-.05(x-150). So, for example, if there are 160 passengers, we would have:p=10-.05(160-150)p=10-.05(10)p=10-.50p=9.50This means that for 160 passengers, the price per passenger would be \$9.50 instead of the base price of \$10. This formula allows for the boat company to reduce the rate for all passengers when there are more than the minimum of 150 passengers.Now, to find the maximum income for the boat company, we need to use the second equation given, which is y=x(17.5-0.05x). This
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A sightseeing boat is chartered by a social club at the rate of $10 per person. The club guarantees the boat company a minimum of 150 people. The boat company agrees to reduce the rate for all passengers by 5 cents a person for each additional person over the 150 minimum. Write and solve an equation to find the number of passengers that will yield the boat company the maximum income.

Let y= total income
x= # of passengers
p= price per passenger

Our problem is the logic behind the equations/how to get the equations. Her teacher said that:

-As long as there are at least 150 passengers, p=10-.05(x-150). Which can be simplified to p=17.5-0.05n.
•She does not understand the x-150 part. Or why you multiply it by 10-0.05.

-The total revenue collected is x times the price per passenger (p), so y=x(17.5-0.05x), which in it's expanded form is y= -0.05x22+17.5x.
•She completely understand everything here.

She can pretty much solve the equation, she just needs to know why these equations work. Thanks for anything you can assist her with.
 
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mathgeek7365 said:
...-As long as there are at least 150 passengers, p=10-.05(x-150). Which can be simplified to p=17.5-0.05n.
•She does not understand the x-150 part. Or why you multiply it by 10-0.05...

First, we are not multiplying $(x-150)$ by $10-0.05$...that would look like:

\(\displaystyle p=(10-.05)(x-150)\)

What we are doing is taking the base price of \$10 per passenger, and for each passenger in excess of 150, or $x-150$, we are subtracting 5 cents.
 

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