Answer:
The equation to find the number of gallons purchased is:

You purchased 12 gallons of gasoline
Step-by-step explanation:
This problem can be modeled by the following first order function

Where C(n) is the cost in function to the number of gallons, P is the price of the gallon and n is the number of gallons
The problem states that the price of gasoline is $3.05 per gallon, so P = 3.05
The equation to find the number of gallons purchased is:

If you pay $36.60, you have C = 36.60, and want to find n, so:



You purchased 12 gallons of gasoline
Answer:
3,466.32
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
-2x + 9 < x − 9
Add 2x to each side
2x-2x + 9 < 2x+x − 9
9 < 3x-9
Add 9 to each side
9+9 < 3x
18 < 3x
Divide each side by 3
18/3 < 3x/3
6 < x
Open circle at 6 line going to the right
The lines are parallel (meaning they have the same slope) so there is no solution. If the lines overlap then there is infinite solutions. If the lines cross there is one solution.
The only way to have more than one solution but not infinite is if the graphs are something other than lines.