har. nice try 'teach'.
2007-03-04 09:33:50
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answer #1
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answered by your attorney 7.0 4
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The taxi traveled 9 miles.
$1.20 meter charge from $7.50 leaves $6.30. 70 cents goes into $6.30 9 times...so 9 miles.
It wasn't hard.
2007-03-04 09:35:25
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answer #2
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answered by Donna T 6
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If the $1.20 is a standard charge, then I would subtract that from the $7.50 to get $6.30 for the mileage charge. Diving $6.30 by $0.70 per mile gets us 9 miles.
2007-03-04 09:34:47
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answer #3
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answered by Carl 7
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7.50-1.20= 6.30
6.30/.70 =9 Miles
2007-03-04 09:37:03
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answered by Anonymous
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7.50-1.20=6.30/.70=9
The taxi traveled 9 miles.
2007-03-04 09:36:22
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answered by Anonymous
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7.50 minus 1.20 (one time fee) -> 6.30
6.30 divide by .7
9
9 miles
Very easy.
2007-03-04 09:34:13
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answered by xParadox 3
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7.50-1.20=6.30 6.30/.70=9 mi i think?
2007-03-04 09:37:18
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answer #7
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answered by Christa O 1
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No you are not. Trying to get others to do your schoolwork is bad enough, but to lie about it .
Do your own schoolwork.
2007-03-04 09:36:20
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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teacher .....yeah right.... not doing the home work the answer is 2
2007-03-04 09:36:53
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answered by Anonymous
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What grade? (to-> too btw)
I think this question could be handled by most 5th graders.
2007-03-04 09:34:29
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answer #10
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answered by Vegan 7
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Are you sure you're a teacher, or just trying to get us to do your homework for you???
2007-03-04 09:33:54
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answered by Anonymous
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