Which of the following is correct in regard to the cost unit of a passenger transport 1. Per passenger 2. Per kilometre Select the correct answer

Only 1
Only 2
Both 1 and 2
Neither 1 nor 2

The correct answer is C. Both 1 and 2.

The cost unit of a passenger transport can be per passenger or per kilometre. The cost per passenger is the total cost of the journey divided by the number of passengers. The cost per kilometre is the total cost of the journey divided by the distance travelled.

In some cases, the cost unit may be a combination of both per passenger and per kilometre. For example, a taxi may charge a fixed fare for the first few kilometres, and then a per-kilometre rate for any additional kilometres.

The cost unit of a passenger transport will vary depending on a number of factors, including the type of transport, the distance travelled, the time of day, and the day of the week.