The car was driven 1780 miles.
If a car was rented for 2 days, there would be a flat rate of $42 ($21 per day * 2 days = $42).
That leaves $178 from the total bill ($220 total - $42 = $178).
Take the $178 divided by $0.10 per mile and that leaves you with 1780 miles ($178 / $0.10 per mile = 1780 miles).
The answer will depend on what units the rental rate is quoted in.
Assuming a constant rate and no discounts for long rental (ie the total rental is proportional to the number of days): Work out rental for 1 day and then you can calculate how much 8 days will cost: 160 for 5 days ⇒ 160 ÷ 5 for 1 day = 32 for 1 day ⇒ 32 x 8 = 256 for 8 days.
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134 because first you subtract 12.50 from the 46 this is the cost of just the miles she drove then divide that answer by .25 and that is the total miles she drove
The answer will depend on where in the world the apartment is, whether you want the purchase price or rental, etc.
Cost = $ 25.00 + (Miles driven * $ 0.35) So there is your answer!
1780
1780
No, they do not have to insure your rented vehicle. You have too.
$110
12.56
The supply for the rental items may require to pay some service charges depending on the type of company, but may not be taxable.
Rental car insurances in California can range from 200 dollars to 750 dollars. It depends on the company you are with. Some companies are cheaper than others.
y= .25x + 35
Some companies install GPS units in their vehicles.
"Facility Use Fee". This is like "Concession Recovery Fee"; a fee the airport charges the car rental company to operate at the airport. It's typical for the company to pass that cost on to the customer.
Dumpster Rental Chicago offers same day dumpster rentals to their customers. This company charges their customers by the day to rent their dumpsters.