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Search and Rescue Coordinator

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You are a search and rescue coordinator. You're busy, especially during summer.

This month, you organized 5 searches. Three turned out to be rescues of climbers from the sides of mountains.

You need to create invoices for the searches and give them to your supervisor. It's part of keeping track of your budget.

Helicopter time costs $1,000 an hour. Rescue personnel are paid $25 an hour. The details of each search are:

  • Helicopter search in Spray Lakes area lasted 2.5 hours and involved 2 rescue personnel.
  • Search and rescue of a climber on Mount Rundle lasted 2 hours and involved 4 rescue personnel.
  • Search for emergency locator beacon in Lake Minnewanka area lasted 1.5 hours and involved 2 rescue personnel.
  • Rescue of 2 climbers off Three Sisters Mountain lasted 3 hours and involved 5 rescue personnel.
  • Rescue of an injured scrambler off Tunnel Mountain lasted 2 hours and involved 2 rescue personnel.

Questions:

  1. How much did each search and rescue operation cost?
  2. What was the total cost of the operations?

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