Answer:
A. If Frank is on the toll road for 8.00 miles and then leaves the lane, how much will he have to pay total for the trip?
B. Each day, Susan has to pay a toll of $10.00 when she uses the toll lane to get to school. How many miles does Susan travel on the toll lane to get to school?
C. John started a carpool with his coworkers to save money. He and his three passengers split the cost of the toll. If each person pays about $2.31 (which includes their contribution to the toll lane entry fee), how many miles do they travel on the toll lane?
Step-by-step explanation:
the toll lane charges $0.25 fixed plus $0.75 per mile driven: fee = $0.25 + $0.75miles
a) Frank ⇒ $0.25 + (8 x $0.75) = $6.25
b) Susan ⇒ $10 - $0.25 = $9.75 / 0.75 = 13 miles
c) John ⇒ $2.31 x 3 = $6.93 - $0.25 = $6.68 / 0.75 = 8.91 ≈ 9 miles. Each passenger should pay $2.33 because the total toll lane fee is $7.