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Business, 04.05.2021 15:20 martinjohnsond079

Your small remodeling business has two work vehicles. One is a small passenger car used for job-site visits and for other general business purposes. The other is a heavy truck used to haul equipment. The car gets 25 miles per gallon (mpg). The truck gets 10 mpg. You want to improve gas mileage to save money, and you have enough money to upgrade one vehicle. The upgrade cost will be the same for both vehicles. An upgraded car will get 40 mpg; an upgraded truck will get 12.5 mpg. The cost of gasoline is $3.85 per gallon. Calculate the annual fuel savings in gallons for the truck and car assuming both vehicles are driven 13,500 miles per year (Do not round calculations or final answer).
Car:
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Assuming an upgrade is a good idea in the first place, which one should you upgrade? Both vehicles are driven 13,500 miles per year.

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