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$8000

Explanation:

The amount of the total operating expenses attributed to fuel before the increase in fuel price is: 30% of $400000. That is :
0.3*$400000=$120000

Now we need to find out what is the percent increase in fuel if it went from $1.50 to $1.60. We recall that to find the percent increase we need to perform the following calculation: (new price - original price)*100/original price

This gives us:
(1.60-1.50)/(1.50) *100=(0.10)/(1.50) *100= (2)/(30) *100% and what in just ratio form is:
(2)/(30)

Now, we can estimate how the $120000 fuel cost per year would be affected by such increase by multiplying the percent increase (in ratio form) we just estimated times this annual fuel cost:

Amount that will be added =
(2)/(30) * $120000=$8000

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