We need help!. insurance plan A is $130 plus 25% cost to the patient. Plan B is $180 plus 20% of the cost to the patient. For what amount of medical bills will plan B save the patient money. Assume the patient has over $180 in bills.

We are getting stuck after

180+0.20x-180<130+ 0.25(x-130)

To determine the amount of medical bills for which plan B will save the patient money, we need to solve the inequality:

180 + 0.20x - 180 < 130 + 0.25(x - 130)

Let's break down the equation and solve it step by step.

Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.
0.20x < 130 + 0.25(x - 130)

Step 2: Distribute 0.25 to both terms inside the parentheses.
0.20x < 130 + 0.25x - 32.5

Step 3: Combine like terms.
0.20x - 0.25x < 130 - 32.5

Step 4: Simplify.
-0.05x < 97.5

Step 5: Divide both sides by -0.05. Note that when we divide an inequality by a negative number, we need to flip the inequality sign.
x > 97.5 / -0.05 (remember to flip the inequality sign)

Step 6: Calculate.
x > -1950

The solution to the inequality is x > -1950. This means that for any amount of medical bills greater than -1950, plan B will save the patient money. However, assuming that medical bills cannot be negative, we can interpret the solution as the patient needs to have medical bills greater than $1950 for plan B to save them money.