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Good morning and welcome by today's lesson, which is car
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rental calculations.
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What you need to know to make.
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Your calculations will follow how to start with your calculations,
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calculate the amount of days the tourists would need to
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hire the car.
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Remember The minimum amount of tourists can rent a car
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is for 24 hours, protest always start counting after the
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1st 24 hours.
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If the scenario reads that the tourist is renting a
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car for from monday nine o'clock in the morning until
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thursday at nine, start counting one from Tuesday at night,
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that you will see that the total amount of days
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is three days.
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Now, according to your scenario or table with the car
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package info, Your first calculation multiply the amount of days
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of the rate per day that is provided.
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This calculation is the amount to hire the car, but
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we are not done.
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We still need to determine the amount that needs to
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be paid for the excess kilometers.
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Used the kilometers calculation according to the scenario table information
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determine the amount of kilometers a tourist has for free
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per day and multiply the amount by the amount of
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days of tourists hiring the car.
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For for an example, Amount of days is three days,
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multiplied by 100 km per day.
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That equals to 300 km free for the pure, the
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cars being hired.
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The tourists, however, has driven 500 km in total for
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the duration of the three days, 500 km 300 km
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that are for free equals 200 km.
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Like tourist would still need to pay for the excess
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kilometers, The 200 km the tourists still needs to pay.
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There needs to be multiplied by the rate per kilometre.
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Let's say for an example, the rate per kilometre is
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one ran in 10 cents.
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The calculation 200 km time one run in 10 cents
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equals 220 rand.
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This amount, they need to be added with the amount
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of vehicle cost to hire this equals to the turtle
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Mandatories would need to pay for the car hire.
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Tourism lady.
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Lastly, Tourism Levy is one of the car rental amount,
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but the company pays to the tourism industry to help
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with the growth and development of tourism in their area.
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The total amount that you're as you need to pay
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for the car hire, car hire and excess kilometre Must
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be multiplied by 1 to get the amount of the
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tourism movie.
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Now let's look at our activities, activity one.
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Activity ones questions, activity two, activity two's questions and of
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course the answers.
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Thank you.
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Have a lovely day.