The answer would be a total of 300 miles and it comes out to 130 dollars exactly.
300 * $0.12 = $36
$36 + $94 = $130
The answer would be a total of 300 miles and it comes out to 130 dollars exactly.300 * $0.12 = $36$36 + $94 = $130
The average cost of truck rental for the purposes of one way moving depends on how long one wants to move. The first day costs around $10, while 4 days costs around $20.
Martha can't go very far. 130-94=$36 left for mileage expense 36/12=3 miles
325 - 130 = 195 195 / 0.2 =975 975 miles
Assume that Mike rents the car for a period of 1 or 2 weeks. 1 Week Rental : Total spend - rental = 325 - 130 = $195. $195 at 20c per mile = 195 x 5 = 975 miles. 2 Week Rental : Total spend - rental = 325 - 2x130 = 325 - 260 = $65 $65 at 20c per mile = 65 x 5 = 325 miles.
She wants Dorothy to figure out answers on her own.
It costs $6,235.
400 miles But Joe has forgotten about the cost of gas and his credit card has expired and his girlfriend is just about to leave him...
are you talking about Hannah Montana she can't drive but she wants a Porsche
as much as the store wants it to cost.
Yes the state where the source of the rental income is from wants some income tax on that rental income that you have received from the nonresident state. A nonresident state income tax return will have to filed with the state where the rental property is located.
Most states allow verbal rental agreements. But when the landlord chooses to execute this he must be aware that anything that he wants to enforce about your tenancy there he must have in writing and signed.