. You have ₹ 200 to spend on transport for 4 days. This works out to ₹ 50 per day. Therefore, you
know that you need to take a bus (one-way fare ₹ 20) rather than an auto rickshaw (one-way fare
₹.50). On day 1, you take a bus to and fro and are able to stay within budget. On day 2, you are
late and take an auto. Even if you take a bus back home, you will be ₹ 10 short or – ₹ 10 in spite
of saving ₹ 10 the previous day. You will need to re-plan to adjust this deficit from the amount
you have left. What amount do you have left for the remaining 2 days?
Answers
Answer:Auto, taxi fares in Mumbai to increase by ₹3 from March 1
The minimum fare for 1.5 km for autorickshaws will increase to ₹21 from ₹18. Thereafter, per kilometre rate will increase to ₹14.20 from the present ₹12.19. The minimum fare for black and yellow taxis for 1.5 km will be ₹25 from ₹22, and the per km rate will increase to ₹16.93 from ₹14.84.
By Aroosa Ahmed and Swapnil Rawal
UPDATED ON FEB 23, 2021 12:41 AM IST
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Mumbaiites will have to shell out more for autorickshaw and black-and-yellow taxis to travel in the city from March 1. The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Transport Authority (MMRTA) on Monday gave nod for a ₹3-hike in minimum fares for both auto and taxi, bringing fares to ₹21 and ₹25 respectively.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:The minimum fare for 1.5 km for autorickshaws will increase to ₹21 from ₹18. Thereafter, per kilometre rate will increase to ₹14.20 from the present ₹12.19. The minimum fare for black and yellow taxis for 1.5 km will be ₹25 from ₹22, and the per km rate will increase to ₹16.93 from ₹14.84.
Step-by-step explanation: