Moussa and Anand own competing taxicab companies. Both cab companies charge a one-time pickup fee for every ride, as well as a charge for each mile traveled. Moussa charges a $3 pickup fee and $2.20 per mile. The table below represents what Anand's company charges. Anand's Taxicab Company x 10, 20, 30, 40 y 25, 48, 71, 94. how much more does Anand charge than moussa

To find out how much more Anand charges than Moussa, we need to compare their rates for the same distance traveled.

Let's take a look at the table:

| Distance (x) | Cost (y) |
|--------------|----------|
| 10 | 25 |
| 20 | 48 |
| 30 | 71 |
| 40 | 94 |

Moussa charges a $3 pickup fee and $2.20 per mile. So for each distance traveled (x), the cost (y) would be:
y = 3 + (2.20 * x)

Let's calculate Moussa's cost for each distance:

For x = 10:
y = 3 + (2.20 * 10) = 3 + 22 = 25

For x = 20:
y = 3 + (2.20 * 20) = 3 + 44 = 47

For x = 30:
y = 3 + (2.20 * 30) = 3 + 66 = 69

For x = 40:
y = 3 + (2.20 * 40) = 3 + 88 = 91

Now let's calculate the difference between Anand's cost and Moussa's cost:

For x = 10:
Anand's cost - Moussa's cost = 25 - 25 = 0

For x = 20:
Anand's cost - Moussa's cost = 48 - 47 = 1

For x = 30:
Anand's cost - Moussa's cost = 71 - 69 = 2

For x = 40:
Anand's cost - Moussa's cost = 94 - 91 = 3

So, Anand charges $0, $1, $2, and $3 more than Moussa for distances of 10, 20, 30, and 40 miles, respectively.