The graph of the relationship between the amount of fuel remaining in the trucks tank (in liters) and distance driven (in kilometers) is a linear equation given by, y = 400 - 0.8x
Given that Karl filled up the tank with 400 liters of fuel initially.
As time passes and more distance is covered, the amount of fuel will decrease. Thus the amount remaining is inversely proportional to the distance driven.
Let 'x' be the distance driven (in kilometers) by the truck and 'y' be the remaining fuel (in liters) in the tank.
It says that the truck consumes 0.8 liters of fuel for each kilometer driven.
Then the linear equation modelling this will be :
y = 400 - 0.8x
The graph can be drawn with values of 'x' on the x-axis and the values 'y' on the y-axis.
x y
1 399.2
2 398.4
3 397.6
4 396.8 and so on.
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Karl filled up the tank of his truck with 400 liters of fuel and set out to deliver a shipment of bananas to Alaska. The truck consumed 0.8 liters for each kilometer driven.
Graph the relationship between the amount of fuel remaining in the trucks tank (in liters) and distance driven (in kilometers).
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