well it costs 28.95 per day, so having the car for 1 day will cost 28.95. then they add the cost per mile and you drive for 220 miles, so the cost for the mileage is 0.15*220 = 33.
so the total cost is the sum of the 2, which is $61.95
2007-03-25 18:43:46
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answered by Anonymous
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The easiest way to do this it to put it into an equation:
y = 28.95z + .015x
where y is the total cost and x is the number of miles and z is the number of days. So you substitute in 220 miles for x and 1 day for z.
y = 28.95(1) + .015(220)
y = 28.95 + 3.3
y = 32.25
So the answer is that it will cost $32.25
2007-03-25 18:51:24
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answered by dancinggurl357911 1
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Total cost= $28.95+$0.015*220=$32.25
2007-03-25 19:30:50
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answered by Blue Star 1
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$220 * $ 0.15=$33[rent on driving]
total charge fr 1 day=car"s rent which is irrespective of use or driving the car+ charges put per mile ,on driving
so $28.95+$33 =$61.95
2007-03-25 18:52:49
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answered by shashi s 1
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This isn't that hard than it seems to be.
Since it's for one day, $28.95 is charged already. Then since it's for 220 miles, 220($0.15) should be added to the charge.
Then you'll have a total of $61.95 for the charge.. *^^*
2007-03-25 18:53:40
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answered by :) 3
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$28.95 + $0.015 x 220. Plus taxes and gasoline.
2007-03-25 18:51:18
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answered by Anonymous
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as $0.015 per mile so for 220 miles it is 0.015 X 220 = 3.3
for one day $28.95
so answer is
$(28.95 + 3.3) = 32.25
2007-03-25 18:47:17
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answered by Muktesh 2
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Just multiply .015 by 220 and then add 28.95. it should be just straight math. not too hard.
2007-03-25 18:44:23
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answered by Heather M 2
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.15 * 220 + 28.95=61.95
2007-03-25 18:44:25
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answered by Invisible Pink RN 7
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$28.95 + $0.015 (220)
$ 32.25
2007-03-25 18:57:09
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answered by DJ 3
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