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26 July, 17:45

If a taxi charges $3.50 for the first on-fifth of a mile, then $0.55 cents for each additional one-fifth mile, how far can one travel for $13.95?

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  1. 26 July, 21:24
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    Let's forget for the tie being the cost ($3.5) of the 1st fifth of a mile:

    Taxi charge excluding $3.5, is $13.95 - $3.5 = $10.45.

    If each of the 5th (1/5) of a mile costs $0.55, then with $10.45 we can drive:

    10.45/0.55 = 19 fifth of a mile. Add to that the 1st fifth = 20 fifth of a mile

    20 fifth = 20 x 1/5 = 4 miles (answer)
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