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Compare the costs of two rental cars
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Service for you by Quantitative Skills |
The price to rent a car mostly has three parts, the rent, a charge per kilometre and the number of free kilometres. That makes it difficult to compare the costs of two rental cars, the one car has a high rent but the price per kilometre is low, the other time there is a high price per kilometre, but also a high number of free kilometres. Give the data for two cars for rent and the programme will calculate the costs for both given the number of kilometres driven. |
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Car 1 |
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Car 2 |
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Rent. Give the total fixed rental costs for the period that you rent the car. Take into account hidden costs, such as insurance. |
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Price per kilometre. Set the price per kilometre to zero “0” if you have unlimited free kilometres. |
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€ |
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Free kilometres. The total number of free kilometres for the period that you rent the car. |
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km |
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km |
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Further possibilities: |
Car 1 |
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Car 2 |
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Allowances/discounts. If required give a (VAT) percentage that comes on top of the final bill or a discount percentage. A discount percentage must be preceded by a minus "-" sign. |
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Multiplying. Above it is recommended to give an amount for the full rental period. Here it is possible to multiply the input, for example, give the number 7 if amounts for a hire day must be converted into the costs for a week. |
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x |
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x |
Planned distance. A cost comparison is made for the distance that has been given here. |
km |
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