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You are buying a new car. Car option "A" gets 18 miles per gallon of gas (MPG) and has a monthly payment of $368. Car option "B" is a hybrid and gets 60 MPG with a monthly payment of $409. Gas costs $2.89 per gallon. You drive an average of 12,000 miles per year. What is the annual difference in the cost between the two cars in gasoline plus monthly payment per month?

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Answer:

=$856.67

Step-by-step explanation:

Car option A

The total costs of option A for one year

Monthly repayment : $368 x 12 = $ 4,416

Gas

Consumption at 18 miles per gallons, for 12,000 miles

the consumption will be 12,000 / 18 = 666.67 gallons

cost of gas consumed : $2.89 x 666.67 = $1,926.67

The total cost of Car Option " A " is monthly repayments plus the cost of gas

=$ 4,416 + $1,926.67

=$ 6,342.67

Car option B

The total annual cost for car option B

monthly repayments :$409 x 12 = $ 4,908

cost of gas: consumption 60 per gallons, for 12,000miles

=12,000 /60 =200 gallons

cost of gas: 200 x $2.89= $578

Total cost for car option B

=$ 4,908 + $578

=$ 5,486

Annual difference :

=$6,342.67 - $5,486

=$856.67

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