SOLUTION: 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

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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) About Me  (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.