The truck travels at v (km/h).
Fuel is consumed at
(L/h). But as fuel is 1 ($/L), we know that the cost of fuel per hour is
($/h).
Pay for the drivers is 80 ($/h) - because it's 40 each.
Now, 1000 km travelled at v (km/h) is done in:
hours. (as:
)
And:
That is, cost of fuel per hour ($/h) multiplied by the number of hours h, plus the wages per hour, multiplied by the number of hours.
Simplify and you get part 1.
And I'm not sure what they're asking for part 2?
So basically, this is like one of your year 10... rates questions - but very hard. Write down the units, and that'll really help out.