AlgebraLori rented a car for one day. the daily rental rate was $12.50 plus 25 cents per mile. The total cost of her?
$12.50 because she didn't drive itLori rented a car for one day. the daily rental rate was $12.50 plus 25 cents per mile. The total cost of her?
25 cents times however many miles plus the $12.50 car rental. Without the number of miles you can't answer the question.
Missing info here. You need either the total cost (if figuring how many miles) or the total miles (if you need to figure total cost).
How many miles did she drive? If D = how many days she had the car, and M = the total number of miles she drove, then it's (12.5 x D) + (M x .25) =answer.
Can't figure the problem out without more info - How many miles did she travel?
the miles she drove multiplied by 0.25 then add $12.50. Example:
she drove 45 miles
45*0.25=11.25
$11.25+$12.50=$23.75
or
(a*0.25)+12.5=x
I agree with the other two; you either need to know how far she drove, or how much she spent in all. Unless, however, they want an equation for how much she would spend if the mileage was a variable, in which case cost (C) = 12.50 + (0.25x) where ';x'; = the number of miles driven.
If that is the entire question - $12.50.
Mileage amount is not stated.
Question is incomplete...how many miles did she drive in the day?
Friday, July 16, 2010
Living standard in beijing? for example one lunch cost how much in YUAN Dollar; rental rate?
The most standart for lunch 5RMB to 50RMB
and for Apartment from 1000RMB to 5000RMB
1 US$ = 7.5 RMBLiving standard in beijing? for example one lunch cost how much in YUAN Dollar; rental rate?
10Living standard in beijing? for example one lunch cost how much in YUAN Dollar; rental rate?
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Decent meal at a restaurant would be about 10-15 Yuan = $2 American... Last day I was in China I splurged and bought a very expensive meal with caviar and seafood, would have been upwards of $100 in US for one person (caviar isn't cheap) but I only paid $35 Yuan....
and for Apartment from 1000RMB to 5000RMB
1 US$ = 7.5 RMBLiving standard in beijing? for example one lunch cost how much in YUAN Dollar; rental rate?
10Living standard in beijing? for example one lunch cost how much in YUAN Dollar; rental rate?
10
Decent meal at a restaurant would be about 10-15 Yuan = $2 American... Last day I was in China I splurged and bought a very expensive meal with caviar and seafood, would have been upwards of $100 in US for one person (caviar isn't cheap) but I only paid $35 Yuan....
Are apartment complexes allowed to charge tenants different rental rate for the exact same apartment?
Please Help!!!!
My fiance' went to pay his rent. He picked up a brochure with all the floor plans his apartment complex had to offer, and discovered he has been charged 45.00 over market rent for the last two years. We went to discuss this with the manager. Although she agreed it wasn't fair she told us there was nothing she could do. The reasoning she gave, was the property has changed management companies several times and that is why the rent has fluexuated. I asked her ';if a person came in off the street and rented the exact same apartment would they be given an apartment for 757.00 a month ( this is not a special, this is market rent).She answered ';yes'; My fiance's rent is 802.00 a month. This hardly seems fair to him, who has been a resident for 12 years and never late with his rent.
Please respond.
Feeling MistreatedAre apartment complexes allowed to charge tenants different rental rate for the exact same apartment?
The owner/landlord is under no obligation to rent his units at the same price. There is nothing illegal about this and it's fairly common. You fiance has the option of negotiating a lower rate when his lease is up.Are apartment complexes allowed to charge tenants different rental rate for the exact same apartment?
There is no legal obligation to rent all identical units at the same rate. (I do it all the time). However, given your fiance's situation, I would certainly think that management would give credence to his next lease agreement, given that he has been a quality tenant for over ten years.
He HAS a legitimate gripe, and management should address it, if management has a functioning brain. If they refuse to address it, they stand to lose a long standing reliable tenant over a few dollars.
I think the question you should ask yourself is this:
If he were being UNDERcharged, would y'all still feel the same level of anguish over taking money that might not belong to you? Didn't think so.
Apartments are allowed to be rented out for whatever someone is willing to pay for them. Therein lies the heart of a supply and demand driven capitalist economy.
He might be paying a higher rent due to credit issues for all you know, and the complex is capitalizing on the weakness in his credit report.
It is all in the supply and demand. Demand was higher when he originally signed the lease and so the price was higher. Rental prices have gone down over the last few years due partly to the failing housing market.
Also, if you sign the renewal lease without checking on what the going rates for the apartments are then that is your responsibility, not the apartment complexes. If you had seen that the going rate was different and talked with your complex about it before signing the renewal lease then you could have possibly gotten your rent lowered.
I would go talk to the manager about it.
Whenever the lease renewal came up, he should have been allowed to renew at market rent.
My fiance' went to pay his rent. He picked up a brochure with all the floor plans his apartment complex had to offer, and discovered he has been charged 45.00 over market rent for the last two years. We went to discuss this with the manager. Although she agreed it wasn't fair she told us there was nothing she could do. The reasoning she gave, was the property has changed management companies several times and that is why the rent has fluexuated. I asked her ';if a person came in off the street and rented the exact same apartment would they be given an apartment for 757.00 a month ( this is not a special, this is market rent).She answered ';yes'; My fiance's rent is 802.00 a month. This hardly seems fair to him, who has been a resident for 12 years and never late with his rent.
Please respond.
Feeling MistreatedAre apartment complexes allowed to charge tenants different rental rate for the exact same apartment?
The owner/landlord is under no obligation to rent his units at the same price. There is nothing illegal about this and it's fairly common. You fiance has the option of negotiating a lower rate when his lease is up.Are apartment complexes allowed to charge tenants different rental rate for the exact same apartment?
There is no legal obligation to rent all identical units at the same rate. (I do it all the time). However, given your fiance's situation, I would certainly think that management would give credence to his next lease agreement, given that he has been a quality tenant for over ten years.
He HAS a legitimate gripe, and management should address it, if management has a functioning brain. If they refuse to address it, they stand to lose a long standing reliable tenant over a few dollars.
I think the question you should ask yourself is this:
If he were being UNDERcharged, would y'all still feel the same level of anguish over taking money that might not belong to you? Didn't think so.
Apartments are allowed to be rented out for whatever someone is willing to pay for them. Therein lies the heart of a supply and demand driven capitalist economy.
He might be paying a higher rent due to credit issues for all you know, and the complex is capitalizing on the weakness in his credit report.
It is all in the supply and demand. Demand was higher when he originally signed the lease and so the price was higher. Rental prices have gone down over the last few years due partly to the failing housing market.
Also, if you sign the renewal lease without checking on what the going rates for the apartments are then that is your responsibility, not the apartment complexes. If you had seen that the going rate was different and talked with your complex about it before signing the renewal lease then you could have possibly gotten your rent lowered.
I would go talk to the manager about it.
Whenever the lease renewal came up, he should have been allowed to renew at market rent.
How to get best car rentals rates at LAX?
Any suggestions or url to help my family to get best car rental rates at LAX. We have a family of 9 people. May need to cars or a van that can accomodate legally 9 people.How to get best car rentals rates at LAX?
The farther you go from LAX, the better deals you can get.How to get best car rentals rates at LAX?
Unless you have a specific source of a discount, such as AAA, etc, I would check kayak.com first. It surveys a variety of sites, while you watch. Doing a random check for LAX in Oct., finds compact care rates as low as $18 or $24 a day. Full-size is more, of course.
For a minivan, it looks like you'll be close to $50 (up to 7 passengers). Enterprise is a good option, which is listed there. You might want to call the company to see what they suggest for a large group.
Consider renting it at a Los Angeles location that is NOT at the airport. Rates are often higher (sometimes MUCH higher, like twice as much) when you rent a car at an airport.
Your group could take a shuttle to a nearby hotel (often a free shuttle) that has car rentals, or is near a car rental facility.
Or you could have just the driver(s) go by taxi to the car rental facility, and then come back and pick everyone up.
If you are interested in saving money, you should definitely check the rates off the airport.
By the way, you can generally return the car at the airport when you leave without paying a penalty or paying a higher rate.
Good luck!
Check with the company that you work for to see if you get any discounts with a certain car rental company. I found that Advantage Car Rentals has a full-sized van (Chevrolet Express or similar) that will hold 15 people goes for $725.26 per week. You can't use more than 1050 miles per week and there is a .30 per extra miles charge. It comes with air conditioning! I hope this helps!!
I've had this problem before, and my best suggestion would be to shop around and compare rates and prices. I would go for rental companies that don't charge mileage but provide mileage for free if you rent a vehicle for at least a certain amount of days. I believe Avis gives you up to 700 or more free miles if you rent for a week. They also do not charge as much compared to other rental companies (Rent-A-Car, Hertz, etc.). Also I know there are plenty of rental companies in and around airports and usually they will be willing to give you a discount if you know how to talk them into it. Well I hope this helps...acne treatment gold eyeshadow
The farther you go from LAX, the better deals you can get.How to get best car rentals rates at LAX?
Unless you have a specific source of a discount, such as AAA, etc, I would check kayak.com first. It surveys a variety of sites, while you watch. Doing a random check for LAX in Oct., finds compact care rates as low as $18 or $24 a day. Full-size is more, of course.
For a minivan, it looks like you'll be close to $50 (up to 7 passengers). Enterprise is a good option, which is listed there. You might want to call the company to see what they suggest for a large group.
Consider renting it at a Los Angeles location that is NOT at the airport. Rates are often higher (sometimes MUCH higher, like twice as much) when you rent a car at an airport.
Your group could take a shuttle to a nearby hotel (often a free shuttle) that has car rentals, or is near a car rental facility.
Or you could have just the driver(s) go by taxi to the car rental facility, and then come back and pick everyone up.
If you are interested in saving money, you should definitely check the rates off the airport.
By the way, you can generally return the car at the airport when you leave without paying a penalty or paying a higher rate.
Good luck!
Check with the company that you work for to see if you get any discounts with a certain car rental company. I found that Advantage Car Rentals has a full-sized van (Chevrolet Express or similar) that will hold 15 people goes for $725.26 per week. You can't use more than 1050 miles per week and there is a .30 per extra miles charge. It comes with air conditioning! I hope this helps!!
I've had this problem before, and my best suggestion would be to shop around and compare rates and prices. I would go for rental companies that don't charge mileage but provide mileage for free if you rent a vehicle for at least a certain amount of days. I believe Avis gives you up to 700 or more free miles if you rent for a week. They also do not charge as much compared to other rental companies (Rent-A-Car, Hertz, etc.). Also I know there are plenty of rental companies in and around airports and usually they will be willing to give you a discount if you know how to talk them into it. Well I hope this helps...
Lori rented car for 1 day, daily rental rate was $12.50 + 25 cents per mile. The cost of her rental $46?
AlgebraLori rented car for 1 day, daily rental rate was $12.50 + 25 cents per mile. The cost of her rental $46?
Use the information you've been given to set up an equation:
Total = Rental Rate +.25(Miles)
46 = 12.5 +.25(Miles)
subtract 12.5 from each side:
33.5 = .25(Miles)
I think you should be able to take it from there.Lori rented car for 1 day, daily rental rate was $12.50 + 25 cents per mile. The cost of her rental $46?
What U Gonna Do When The Questions Get Really Hard ?
If you are asking how many miles she went you solve it like this:
You know it cost her 46 dollars so you subtract the 12.50 that was the rental fee which equals 33.50 dollars and you divide that by .25 (cents) to get your answer:
$46-12.50=33.5
33.5/.25=134
So, Lori went 134 miles the day she rented the car.
you need to give me more information. how many miles did she go?
46-12.50=33.50
33.50/0.20=134 miles
$46-$12.50= 33.5$
33.5dollars/25cents=134mile
Your question was not clear but if the ask you how many mile he make it is 134 mile.
Please not this is not the place to do the how work as you can try to do it your self.
Otherwise with after your diploma you will not be able to do it yourself.
JP
Try dividing 46 by 12.50 then figure out the rest.
Use the information you've been given to set up an equation:
Total = Rental Rate +.25(Miles)
46 = 12.5 +.25(Miles)
subtract 12.5 from each side:
33.5 = .25(Miles)
I think you should be able to take it from there.Lori rented car for 1 day, daily rental rate was $12.50 + 25 cents per mile. The cost of her rental $46?
What U Gonna Do When The Questions Get Really Hard ?
If you are asking how many miles she went you solve it like this:
You know it cost her 46 dollars so you subtract the 12.50 that was the rental fee which equals 33.50 dollars and you divide that by .25 (cents) to get your answer:
$46-12.50=33.5
33.5/.25=134
So, Lori went 134 miles the day she rented the car.
you need to give me more information. how many miles did she go?
46-12.50=33.50
33.50/0.20=134 miles
$46-$12.50= 33.5$
33.5dollars/25cents=134mile
Your question was not clear but if the ask you how many mile he make it is 134 mile.
Please not this is not the place to do the how work as you can try to do it your self.
Otherwise with after your diploma you will not be able to do it yourself.
JP
Try dividing 46 by 12.50 then figure out the rest.
What will be the rental rate for I BHK furnished house in Denver Colorado?
How in the hell should we know? We are not IN Denver, and even if we were, rates vary from neighborhood to neighborhood. There is NOT one set rate for the entire city of Denver for a 1 BHK furnished house! YOU will have to do the legwork and find out.
Lori rented a car for one day. the daily rental rate was $12.50 plus 25 cents per mile. The total cost of her?
AlgebraLori rented a car for one day. the daily rental rate was $12.50 plus 25 cents per mile. The total cost of her?
12.5+.25(miles she went)=costLori rented a car for one day. the daily rental rate was $12.50 plus 25 cents per mile. The total cost of her?
12.50 times the number of days + .25 times the number of miles she drove the entire time she had the car
12.5*d + .25*m = total cost
ex: 12.50*7 + .25*250
87.5 + 62.5
$150 for 7 days of renting and 250 miles driven...
$12.50 plus $.25 times the miles she drove.
Do your own homework.
you need to give more information
12.50 for the day plus 25 cents per mile...what kind of question is this?
not enough info
You didn't say how many miles she went.
Well, if she drove it all the way to the crackman's house it's probably going to cost her her whole welfare check.
Can't help need to know how many miles she drove
That isnt complete. unless the answer is the cost of the car rental, as you havnt provided a variable (miles driven)
12.5+.25(miles she went)=costLori rented a car for one day. the daily rental rate was $12.50 plus 25 cents per mile. The total cost of her?
12.50 times the number of days + .25 times the number of miles she drove the entire time she had the car
12.5*d + .25*m = total cost
ex: 12.50*7 + .25*250
87.5 + 62.5
$150 for 7 days of renting and 250 miles driven...
$12.50 plus $.25 times the miles she drove.
Do your own homework.
you need to give more information
12.50 for the day plus 25 cents per mile...what kind of question is this?
not enough info
You didn't say how many miles she went.
Well, if she drove it all the way to the crackman's house it's probably going to cost her her whole welfare check.
Can't help need to know how many miles she drove
That isnt complete. unless the answer is the cost of the car rental, as you havnt provided a variable (miles driven)
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