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Mathematics, 29.08.2020 15:01 erickamurillo9929

Jason hired a van. The company charges £90 per day plus the cost of the fuel used.
The van can travel 6 miles for each litre of fuel used,
Fuel costs 113.9p per litre.
London
153
Cardir
On Monday, Jason hired the van and drove from London to Cardiff.
On Tuesday, Jason drove from Cardiff to Edinburgh.
On Wednesday, Jason drove from Edinburgh back to London and
returned the van.
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York
100
193
Edinburgh
Jason was using the van for a job where he is to get paid £600.
Will Jason make a profit or a loss?

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