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5 October, 19:01

Lily goes car shopping and finds two cars. The first one burns fossil fuel, gasoline, that sells for $18,000. It will cost $100 each month to buy fuel and maintain this car. The second car is a fuel cell car that is cleaner for the environment, but costs $22,400. It will cost $60 each month to run and maintain this car.

If Lilly keeps the car for 5 years, how much will each car cost to buy and run over the 5 year period? Which car should Lilly buy?

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  1. 5 October, 21:41
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    Cost to buy and run the first car for 5 years=$24000

    Cost to buy and run the second car for 5 years=$26000

    I think we should buy the first car, because It is cheaper to buy and maintain

    Step-by-step explanation:

    first car:

    Cost $18000 to buy

    Cost $100 to maintain each month

    5years = 5 x 12=60months

    Cost to maintain for 60months=100x60=$6000

    First car cost to buy and run over the 5 year period=18000+6000=$24000

    Second car:

    It cost $22400 to buy

    Cost $60 to maintain each month

    5years=60months

    Cost to maintain for 60months is 60 x 60=$3600

    Cost to buy and run over the second car for 5years is 22400+3600=$26000
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