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umka21 [38]
3 years ago
14

A car service charges $3.50 for the first ½ mile, and additional mileage is charged at the rate of $0.50 for each additional 0.1

mile. You plan to give the driver a $4 tip. How many miles can you ride for $25
Mathematics
1 answer:
matrenka [14]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

4 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:

Charges for the first \frac{1}2 mile = $3.50

Tip given to driver = $4

Charges for additional 0.1 mile = $0.50

Total money available = $25

To find:

Total number of miles that a person can ride?

Solution:

Let us have a look at the money left after charges for the first \frac{1}{2} mile and tip.

\Rightarrow \$3.50 + \$4 = \$7.50

Money left = $25 - $7.50 = $17.50

$0.50 is required for the distance = 0.1 mile

$1 is required for the distance = 0.2 miles

$17.50 is required for the distance = 0.2 \times $17.50 = 3.5 miles

Total distance traveled = First half mile + Distance traveled with the amount of money remaining as calculated above. = 0.5 + 3.5 = <em>4 miles</em>

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