Yeah Im pretty sure it is
If you subtract 58 by 14 you will get 44 so thats the answer
Answer:
B.
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given two variables, distance and volume of gas required to reach the distance.
We are then asked to find the rate of consumption in miles per gallon.
The approach is simply to divide distance by the volume to get the rate per unit gallon.

This means that for each gallon consumed, 24 miles are covered.
24 mpg
Hope this helps <span>1) </span><span>Equations with negative values for a</span><span> produce graphs that open down and equations with a positive values for a</span> produce graphs that open up.
<span>2)<span> </span></span><span>As the absolute value of a gets larger our graphs become more narrow (they shoot towards positive or negative infinity faster). This is more interesting than it might appear. If you consider the second derivative of any quadratic it will be the a</span><span> value. The second derivative represents acceleration, so the larger the a value the faster the increase of velocity and accordingly a quicker progression towards positive or negative infinity. Check this out in graphing calculator, press play to vary the value of a from -20 to 20. Notice that when the value of a approaches zero, the approximates a line, and of course when a is 0 we have the line y</span><span> = 2x</span><span> – 1.</span>