Daily Hire Calculation Puzzle
Can someone assist me work out the following
Total Daily Hire Revenue = Average volume on hire x Rate Per day x Number of Days
112000000 = average volume on hire x rate per day x 35 days
I don’t know the average rate per day or the average volume on hire.
Is this possible to solve
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Can someone assist me work out the following
Total Daily Hire Revenue = Average volume on hire x Rate Per day x Number of Days
112000000 = average volume on hire x rate per day x 35 days
I don’t know the average rate per day or the average volume on hire.
Is this possible to solve
algebra-precalculus
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No. There are two unknown numbers and just one condition.
– Ethan Bolker
Dec 9 at 0:13
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Can someone assist me work out the following
Total Daily Hire Revenue = Average volume on hire x Rate Per day x Number of Days
112000000 = average volume on hire x rate per day x 35 days
I don’t know the average rate per day or the average volume on hire.
Is this possible to solve
algebra-precalculus
Can someone assist me work out the following
Total Daily Hire Revenue = Average volume on hire x Rate Per day x Number of Days
112000000 = average volume on hire x rate per day x 35 days
I don’t know the average rate per day or the average volume on hire.
Is this possible to solve
algebra-precalculus
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edited Dec 9 at 1:27
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asked Dec 9 at 0:09
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No. There are two unknown numbers and just one condition.
– Ethan Bolker
Dec 9 at 0:13
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No. There are two unknown numbers and just one condition.
– Ethan Bolker
Dec 9 at 0:13
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No. There are two unknown numbers and just one condition.
– Ethan Bolker
Dec 9 at 0:13
No. There are two unknown numbers and just one condition.
– Ethan Bolker
Dec 9 at 0:13
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No. There are two unknown numbers and just one condition.
– Ethan Bolker
Dec 9 at 0:13