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23 March, 04:31

Jamaica is considering buying either a car which goes 25 miles on 1 gallon of gas, or a truck that goes 10 miles on a gallon of gas. If gasoline costs $2.50 per gallon and Jamaica drives 1000 miles per month, how much less would it cost to drive the car each month than it would to drive the truck?

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  1. 23 March, 04:38
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    Answer: if he drives the car each month, he would spend $150 lesser than when he drives the truck.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The car goes 25 miles on 1 gallon of gas. Jamaica drives 1000 miles per month, it means that the number of gallons of gas that he would use in a month is

    1000/25 = 40 gallons of gas

    If gasoline costs $2.50 per gallon and Jamaica chooses to buy a car, the cost of gas per month would be

    2.5 * 40 = $100

    The truck goes 10 miles on 1 gallon of gas. Jamaica drives 1000 miles per month, it means that the number of gallons of gas that he would use in a month is

    1000/10 = 100 gallons of gas

    If gasoline costs $2.50 per gallon and Jamaica chooses to buy a truck, the cost of gas per month would be

    2.5 * 100 = $250

    The difference between both costs is

    250 - 100 = $150
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