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- lilly is flying from kansas city, missouri to san diego, california. she will need to check a bag, but she will not use wi - fi or eat a meal. which airline is the better deal, and how much will it be?
| airline a | airline b | airline c |
|---|---|---|
| baggage fee: $20/bag each way | baggage fee: $10/bag each way | baggage fee: one free each way |
| service charge: $25 | service charge: $10 | service charge: none |
| wi - fi: $15 | wi - fi: $20 | wi - fi: free |
| meal: $15 | meal: $10 | meal: $15 |
| layover: 1 for 2 hours | layover: 1 for 1 hour | layover: none |
- airline a is the better deal, and it costs $234.
- airline c is the better deal, and it costs $280.
- airline b is the better deal, and it costs $245.
- airline b is the better deal, and it costs $265.
Step1: Calculate cost for Airline A
Lilly checks a bag (round - trip, so 2 ways) and doesn't use Wi - Fi or eat a meal.
Flight cost: $214, Baggage fee: $20×2 = $40, Service charge: $25, Wi - Fi and meal: $0.
Total cost: $214 + $40 + $25 = $279? Wait, no, wait. Wait, round - trip flight, baggage fee is per bag each way. So for a round - trip, it's going and coming back, so 2 ways. So baggage fee: 20×2 (since each way, so two ways for the bag). Service charge: 25. Flight: 214. Wi - Fi and meal: 0. Wait, maybe I miscalculated earlier. Wait, let's re - do:
Airline A:
Flight: $214
Baggage: $20 per bag each way. Since it's a round - trip, she has to pay for going and coming back, so 2×$20 = $40
Service charge: $25
Wi - Fi: $0 (she doesn't use)
Meal: $0 (she doesn't eat)
Total: 214+40 + 25=279? Wait, but the option for Airline A is $234. Oh, wait, maybe I misread the baggage fee. Wait, "baggage fee: $20/bag each way" – maybe "each way" means per direction, but for a round - trip, it's two directions. Wait, no, maybe the problem is that she is checking a bag, so for the round - trip, it's one bag going and one bag coming? No, it's one bag, so each way (going and returning) she has to pay $20 per bag. So for one bag, round - trip, it's 2×20 = 40. But the first option says Airline A costs $234. Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Let's check the options. Wait, maybe the service charge is different? Wait, no, let's check each airline:
Wait, maybe the question is that she is flying from Kansas City to San Diego (one - way? No, it's round - trip). Wait, no, the table says round - trip flight. Wait, maybe the baggage fee is per bag each way, but for a round - trip, it's two ways, but maybe the problem is that she checks one bag, so for the round - trip, it's $20×2 (going and coming) = $40. Service charge: $25. Flight: $214. So 214+40 + 25 = 279. But that's not matching the first option. Wait, maybe I misread the service charge. Wait, no, let's check Airline B:
Airline B:
Flight: $235
Baggage: $10 per bag each way, so round - trip: 10×2 = $20
Service charge: $10
Wi - Fi: $0, Meal: $0
Total: 235+20 + 10=265? Wait, no, the fourth option says Airline B costs $265. Wait, let's check Airline C:
Airline C:
Flight: $280
Baggage: one free each way, so $0
Service charge: none
Wi - Fi: free, Meal: $0
Total: $280
Wait, now let's recalculate each airline correctly:
Airline A:
- Round - trip flight: $214
- Baggage fee: $20 per bag each way. Since it's a round - trip, she has to pay for the bag going and coming back. So 2×$20 = $40
- Service charge: $25
- Wi - Fi: $0 (not using)
- Meal: $0 (not eating)
Total for A: 214 + 40+25 = 279
Airline B:
- Round - trip flight: $235
- Baggage fee: $10 per bag each way. Round - trip: 2×$10 = $20
- Service charge: $10
- Wi - Fi: $0
- Meal: $0
Total for B: 235+20 + 10=265
Airline C:
- Round - trip flight: $280
- Baggage fee: one free each way, so $0
- Service charge: none
- Wi - Fi: free, Meal: $0
Total for C: 280
Wait, but the options:
First option: Airline A, $234 – that doesn't match 279. Wait, maybe I misread the baggage fee. Wait, "baggage fee: $20/bag each way" – maybe "each way" is per flight segment, but for a round - trip, there are two segments (going and returning). But maybe the problem is that she is checking a bag, so for the round - trip, it's $20 (one way) + $20 (return way) = $40. But the first option says $234. Wait, maybe the service charge is not applicable? No, the table says service charge: $25 for A. Wait, maybe the question is that she is flying one - way? No, the table says round - trip flight.…
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Airline B is the better deal, and it costs $265.