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7 December, 20:29

Renting a car cost 30dollars a day, or 600 per month. Renting daily is cheaper for a few days, but after how many days are the two options equal. (After which renting is cheaper)

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  1. 7 December, 20:30
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    20 days.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Assume, 1 month = 30 days.

    Options:

    i. $600 per month

    $600/month * 1 month/30 day

    = $20 per day.

    ii. $30/day.

    Renting daily is equal to the monthly rent after 20 days ($30 for 20days which is $30*20 i. e $600)

    That is, the renting is cheaper daily only for the first 20 days after which it is equal to the monthly rent.
  2. 7 December, 20:53
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    Answer: The two options are equal after 20days of daily pay.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If it cost $30 to rent a car for a day and $600 to rent the same car for a month (approximately 30days), renting daily is equal to the monthly rentage after 20 days ($30 for 20days which is $30*20 i. e $600)

    According to the deduction above, the renting is cheaper daily only for the first 20 days after which the amount equals to the monthly rentage of the same car.
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