do you think the difference in these fares is justified ? give reasons
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Explanation:
I understand in some contexts they cannot be interchanged, for example, one can say 'the price is reasonable', but 'the price is justified' sounds incorrect.
But I don't know what are the exact differences between them when expressing 'something is reasonable or proved to be reasonable". To me, they seems to be interchangeable in most situations.
In addition, I learned that 'warranted' in some context also means 'reasonable', for example, you experienced a degraded service and then requested a refund, you can say "I feel a refund would be warranted". Can I use 'reasonable' instead here? Is there any slight difference that makes 'warranted' better
Answer:
1) Yes, this fares are justified.
2) The total distance covered by the these are same but the time to cover that distance is different. Deluxe fastest of all the three, so it has the maximum rate.