Math, asked by dtkacen, 20 days ago

1. The bike rental company has determined that they will charge based on the nearest half an hour. If Michael rented the bike for 5.5 hours, how much would that cost?

2. If a consumer has $50.00 to spend, for how many hours can they rent the bicycle?

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Answered by anantvivek2008
1

Answer:

1.Figuring out based on $10.00 per hour rental fee.

you would take the number of full hours and multiply by the fee.

5 hours x $10 = $50

for the leftover .5 hours (which is half an hour) you would take the $10 hourly fee and divide it in half.

$10 ÷ 2 = $5 per half hour

$5 x 1 (half hour) = $5

Now add up the total for the 5 hours and the total for the half hour and that is your total cost.

2. 4 hours

Answered by aarthigc
0

Answer:

1.Figuring out based on $10.00 per hour rental fee.

you would take the number of full hours and multiply by the fee.

5 hours x $10 = $50

for the leftover .5 hours (which is half an hour) you would take the $10 hourly fee and divide it in half.

$10 ÷ 2 = $5 per half hour

$5 x 1 (half hour) = $5

Now add up the total for the 5 hours and the total for the half hour and that is your total cost.

2. 4 hours.

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