Carcass wrote:
Charge will be the sum of the following:
\(x\) cents for for the first \(\frac{1}{9}\) mile;
In 1 mile there are 9 parts of \(\frac{1}{9}\), hence in \(y\) miles (where \(y\) is a whole number) there are \(9y\) parts of \(\frac{1}{9}\) miles minus one part (first \(\frac{1}{9}\) mile) = \(9y-1\) parts of \(\frac{1}{9}\) miles to be charged additionally. \(\frac{x}{9}\) cents per part = \((9y-1)*\frac{x}{9}\) cents;
\(x+(9y-1)*\frac{x}{9}=x+\frac{9xy-x}{9}\).
PS: this is NOT a question contained in the GRE big book. I have the book and is NOT there
The questions says the charge is x/5 cents for each additional 1/9 mile. How did you get a charge of x/9 cents? Or, was the question typed in wrong? Thanks!!