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Johnson trucking company wants to determine a fuel surcharge to add to its customers' bills based on the number of miles driven to each area. it wants to separate the fixed and variable portion of the truck's operating costs so it has a better idea of how distance affects these costs. johnson trucking company has the following data available. month miles driven total operating costs january 16,200 $22,650 february 17,000 $23,250 march 20 comma 000 $ 26 comma 000 april 16,500 $22,875 may 17,400 $23,550 june 15 comma 000 $ 22 comma 000 using the highminuslow method, the monthly operating costs if johnson trucking company drives 24 comma 000 miles in a month will be (round any intermediary calculations to the nearest cent.)

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