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
unit rates are simple ex 3 candies cost 75 cents divide 75 by three the unit rate equals 25 cents
One coin rate is 10 cents its make 84 cents
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).
Distance = rate * time time=distance/rate 1 mile / 565 mile/hr = 0.00177 hr = 0.106 minutes = 6.372 seconds
- Airplane .......... $1.07 per mile - Automobile Rates: 44.5 cents per mile (if no Government Owned Vehicle available) 28.5 cents per mile (if Government Owned Vehicle available) 12.5 cents per mile (if committed to use Government Owned Vehicle) - Motorcycle POV Rate ..... 30.5 cents per mile You can find this information at www.gsa.gov
50 cents a mile in CT.
50 cents a mile in CT.
The Provincial Government of Alberta mileage rate, as of October 25, 2010, is 0.505 cents per km.
Business use was 55 cents per mile. Medical and qualified moving expense was 24 cents per mile. Charitable was 14 cents per mile.
.555 cents a mile in texas
The IRS calculates a rate yearly, and publishes it. it is currently, for 2008, 50.5 cents per mile.
Renting a truck from Budget can be done one of two ways. You can pay by the mile at a rate of .35 cents per mile or rent it for a period of time such as a single day, weekend or whole week. You will be responsible for returning the rental truck with a full tank of gasoline regardless of which type of rental you choose.
The mileage rate for Indiana as of 2008 is 44 cents per mile
50 cents per mile.
55.5 cents per mile
* 55 cents per mile for business miles driven * 24 cents per mile driven for medical or moving purposes * 14 cents per mile driven in service of charitable organizations