To find the benefit of walking instead of riding the bus for five weeks, we need to calculate the total amount of money she would save.
Mrs. Hayakawa works Monday through Friday, so she commutes to and from work 2 times a day, 5 days a week.
Number of trips in a week = 2 trips/day * 5 days/week = 10 trips/week
Mrs. Hayakawa wants to calculate the benefit for five weeks, so we multiply the number of trips in a week by 5.
Total number of trips in 5 weeks = 10 trips/week * 5 weeks = 50 trips
Mrs. Hayakawa saves $2.40 per trip, so to find her total savings, we multiply the number of trips by the cost per trip.
Total savings = $2.40/trip * 50 trips = $<<2.40*50=120>>120
Therefore, the benefit if she walks to and from work instead of riding the bus for five weeks is Mrs. Hayakawa would save $120. Answer: Mrs. Hayakawa would save $120.
Mrs. Hayakawa works six blocks from her home, Monday through Friday. The one-way bus trip costs $2.40. Identify the benefit if she walks to and from work instead of riding the bus for five weeks. (1 point)
Mrs. Hayakawa would save $120
Mrs. Hayakawa would save $60
Mrs. Hayakawa would save $168
Mrs. Hayakawa would save $24
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