If he had the car for 4 days, then the daily part of the charge was (4 x 16) = $64.
The mileage charge was (79 - 64) = $15.
The number of miles was (15/0.15) = 100 miles
No, you generally cannot drive a rental car if you are not listed as an additional driver on the rental agreement.
Yes, you can legally drive a rental car that is not in your name as long as you are listed as an authorized driver on the rental agreement.
There are two independent variables:1). The number of days you keep the car.2). The number of miles you drive it.The dependent variable is: The total cost of the rental.
Yes, it is legal to drive a rental car that is not registered in your name as long as you are listed as an authorized driver on the rental agreement.
Yes, you can legally drive someone else's rental car as long as you are listed as an authorized driver on the rental agreement.
Yes, multiple individuals can drive a rental car as long as they are listed as additional drivers on the rental agreement and meet the age and licensing requirements set by the rental company.
Yes, you can drive someone else's rental car as long as you are listed as an additional driver on the rental agreement and meet the rental company's requirements, such as age and driver's license validity.
You must be at least 21 years old to drive a rental car in most places, although some rental companies may require you to be 25 or older.
You need to be at least 21 years old to drive a rental car, although some rental companies may require you to be 25 or older.
Yes, in most cases, you can drive a rental car at 18 years old, but there may be additional fees or restrictions depending on the rental company's policies.
Yes, in most cases, you can drive a rental car at 18 years old, but there may be additional fees or restrictions depending on the rental company's policies.
No, you cannot legally drive a rental car under someone else's name unless you are listed as an authorized driver on the rental agreement.