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21 May, 16:38

Thomas rents a car for his vacation. The mileage include with the rental is 54 miles. For every mile he drives over 54 miles, he needs to pay $1 4/5. If he drives 69 miles, how much extra does he need to pay?

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  1. 21 May, 16:54
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    Thomas needs to pay additional US$ 27 for the 15 extra miles not included in the mileage.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1. Let's review the information given to us for solving the question:

    Mileage included with the rental = 54 miles

    Additional mile over 54 miles = US$ 1 4/5

    Distance finally driven by Thomas = 69 miles

    2. Let's calculate how much additional money Thomas needs to pay.

    Extra miles driven by Thomas = Distance finally driven - Mileage included

    Extra miles driven by Thomas = 69 - 54

    Extra miles driven by Thomas = 15

    Cost of the additional miles = 15 * 1 4/5

    Cost of the additional miles = 15 * 1.80 ⇒ 4/5 = 0.80

    Cost of the additional miles = 27

    Thomas needs to pay additional US$ 27 for the 15 extra miles not included in the mileage.

    Note: Same answer to question 14038906, answered by me.
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