I got this question on my first Prep Test:
A certain taxi driver charges a rate of r cents per person per mile. How much money, in dollars, would it cost three people to travel x miles if he gives them a 50% discount? (100 cents = 1 dollar)
A) 3xr/2
B) 3x/200r
C) 3r/200x
D) 3xr/200
E) xr/600
Reviewing the question, I came through this explanation for the correct answer:
We can solve this as a VIC (Variable In answer Choices) and plug in values for x and r.
r - cents per person per mile: 10
x - # of miles: 20
Since there are 3 people, the taxi driver will charge them 30 cents per mile.
Since they want to travel 20 miles, the total charge (no discount) would be (30)(20) = 600.
With a 50% discount, the total charge will be 300 cents or 3 dollars.
If we plug r = 10 and x = 20 into the answer choices, the only answer that yields 3 dollars is D.
The correct answer is D.
My question is, why isn't the correct answer A, which yields 300 (cents) and therefore 3 dollars? If r is given in cents then the answer should be in cents, and then converted to dollars, no?
If someone could help me that would be amazing! Thank you!