SECTION 9-7 Renting a Vehicle pp. 333-335.

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SECTION 9-7 Renting a Vehicle pp. 333-335

Key Words to Know rent (p. 333) Payment for the use of a vehicle, usually on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis.

Formula Cost per Mile = Total Cost ÷ Number of Miles Driven

Example 1 Joe Wozup rented a car for 3 days at $39.95 per day plus $0.20 per mile. He purchased the collision waiver for $10.00 per day. Wozniak drove 468 miles and paid $21.70 for gasoline. What was the total cost of renting the car? What was the total cost per mile to rent the car?

Example 1 Answer: Step 1 Find the total cost. Daily cost: $39.95 × 3 = $119.85 Mileage cost: $0.20 × 468 = 93.60 Gasoline cost: 21.70 Collision waiver: $10.00 × 3 = 30.00 Total Cost $265.15

Example 1 Answer: Step 2 Find the cost per mile. Total Cost ÷ Number of Miles Driven $265.15 ÷ 468 = $0.566 or $0.57 per mile

Example 2 Frodo Baggins rented a sedan for $41.95 a day for 3 days. He paid $0.20 per mile for all miles over 150 miles per day. He drove 186 miles the first day, 78 miles the second day, and 210 miles the third day. Gasoline cost him $22.68. He paid $12.50 per day for a collision waiver. Find the total cost and cost per mile for renting the sedan.

Example 2 Answer: Step 1 Find the total cost. ($41.95 × 3) + [$0.20 × (36 + 0 + 60)] + $22.68 + ($12.50 × 3) $125.85 + $19.20 + $22.68 + $37.50 = $205.23

Example 2 Answer: Step 2 Find the cost per mile. $205.23 ÷ (186 + 78 + 210) $205.23 ÷ 474 = $0.43297 or $0.43 per mile

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