Question 57698: Because of rising gas prices, Mr. Rohdie is considering buying a hybrid car. His choice boils down to buying either a Toyota Prius (a hybrid) for $24,500 or a Toyota Camry (not a hybrid) for $20,250. He wants you to figure out for him how long it will take before the Prius saves him money, despite the fact that it costs $4,250 more to buy originally. Here’s what you need to know: 1.) for the Prius he does not have to pay state sales tax (6%), but for the Camry he does; 2.) the Prius averages 50 miles per gallon (mpg) of gasoline, while the Camry averages 24 mpg; and 3.) Assume that gasoline will cost an average of $2.75 per gallon for the length of time Mr. Rohdie will own his new car and that he will average 15,000 miles of driving per year.
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Prius cost for "x" years of driving:
Cost = 24500+(15000/50)*2.75x
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Carmy cost fo "x" years of driving:
Cost = 1.06*20250+(5000/24)*2.75x
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Graphing these with a TI-83 I find the
two lines intersect at approximately 3.39 years;
after that the Prius cost is below the Camry cost.
Cheers,
Stan H.
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