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18 August, 09:38

A repairman charges $18 per hour to repair appliances plus $0.27 per mile to drive to the house and back. It took the repairman 2 hours and 15 minutes to fix the Andersen's washing machine, and he drove 21 miles to get to their home. He charged $51.84 for the visit. Was the charge correct? If not why?

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  1. 18 August, 10:51
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    Answer: The charge was right.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If he charged $18 per hour, it means he charged $18 for 60 minutes. He worked for 2 hours 15 minutes which is (60 * 2) + 15 = 135 minutes. For 135 mins, (135 * 18) : 60 = 40.5.

    He drove 21 miles to his house and 21 miles back. That is 21*2 = 42. And for $0.27 = $11.34.

    Adding the costs, 40.5 + 11.34 = $51.84
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