SOLUTION: How would you graph? Total cost of ownership = $16,500 + (40,000 miles/year * 4 years * gas price/gallon * 1/25 miles/gallon) + $250/year

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Total cost of ownership = $16,500 + (40,000 miles/year * 4 years * gas price/gallon * 1/25 miles/gallon) + $250/year

Answer by josgarithmetic(39628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What do you want? Expected total cost for a car?
The first and the last quantities look maybe like purchase price and yearly maintenance. The stuff between those appears to be fuel usage and you can use the unit conversions given.

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