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Question\text{How far could you drive without exceeding a monthly cost of \$600?} \\
\text{Given:} \\ \text{Cost per mile = \$0.12} \\
\text{Calculate:} \\ \text{Maximum distance you can drive without exceeding \$600.} \\
\text{Example calculations:} \\ 1000 \text{ km} \times 0.12 = \$120 \\ 2000 \text{ km} \times 0.12 = \$240 \\

Studdy Solution
Solve the inequality for the maximum distance. Divide both sides of the inequality by $0.12 to isolate \( d \):
d6000.12 d \leq \frac{600}{0.12}
Calculate the right side:
d5000 d \leq 5000
The maximum distance you can drive without exceeding $600 is:
5000 \boxed{5000} miles

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