Mathematics, 12.01.2021 01:00, willveloz4
Carlita will visit 14 cities
in 14 days. She will have a
book signing and cooking
demonstration in each city,
then travel overnight to the
next city. The distance between
each city averages 240 miles.
The publisher will rent a solar
powered RV camper, with
a weekly rental fee plus a
per-mile charge. The rental
company hasn't prepared the
final estimate, but showed the
publisher two recent invoices
for one-week rentals. One was
$1.188.15 for a 540 mile trip. The
other was $1,310.55 for an 880
mile trip. Carlita will pick up the
camper in the first city on the
tour and leave it in the last.
The other tour costs are:
• Cooking demonstration
production: $3,450 each
• Book signing materials:
$1,475 total
How much should the
publisher budget for total tour
expenses?
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