To rent a car for one day, you must pay a base fee of $19.50. There is an additional charge of 25 cents for each mile that you drive. You want to spend no more than $50 for the one-day rental. What is the greatest number of miles you can drive?
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Seriously? This is easy but I'll do it for you just for the sake of it.
£50 - £19.50 = £30.50 worth of miles.
1 mile = £0.25. 4 miles = £1.00
(£1.00 x 30) + ( £0.25 x 2) = £30.50
(4 miles x 30) + (1 mile x 2) = 122 miles.
£50 - £19.50 = £30.50 worth of miles.
1 mile = £0.25. 4 miles = £1.00
(£1.00 x 30) + ( £0.25 x 2) = £30.50
(4 miles x 30) + (1 mile x 2) = 122 miles.
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$50-$19.50=$30.50
30.50=3050¢
3050÷25=122
122 miles
30.50=3050¢
3050÷25=122
122 miles
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$50 - $19.50 = $30.50
$30.50 x 4 = 122 quarters
at 25cents a mile that equals 122 miles.
$30.50 x 4 = 122 quarters
at 25cents a mile that equals 122 miles.
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19.50 times 0.24 times x = 50
solve for x because x is the unknown mileage you drive.
solve for x because x is the unknown mileage you drive.
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122 miles as you take away $19.50 from $50 which equals $30.50 you divide that by $00.25 and you get the answer, 122
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HA. HA. HA. your funny. i cant drive.
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122