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A cab company charges $20 per mile for a Lyft to the airport. What change with the company right to their charges to make this...Question
A cab company charges $12 per mile for a lift to the airport.
What change would the company make to their charges to make this a non proportional situation?
What change would the company make to their charges to make this a non proportional situation?
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To make this a non-proportional situation, the company would need to change their pricing structure. Instead of charging a flat rate per mile, they could introduce additional fees or charges based on factors other than distance. For example, they could add a fixed base fare in addition to the per-mile rate, charge extra during peak hours, or implement surge pricing based on demand. These additional fees or charges would make the situation non-proportional as the total cost would no longer be directly proportional to the distance traveled.
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