Preliminary Problem
Givens
Miles = m = 392 miles
Gallons = G = 14 gallons
Miles per gallon = mpg
Formula
miles = miles per gallon * number of gallons.
Solve
392 = mpg * 14 Divide by 14
392 / 14 = mpg
28 = mpg which is really quite good. Our vehicle gets 44 mpg but it's a 4 cylinder. It's meant to get that kind of milage.
Part A
Let x = the number of gallons used
Let y = the number of miles driven
y = k*x
Part B
y = k* x
k =28 mpg
11700 = 28*x
11700 /28 = x
x = 417.86
If this is incorrect please put some more facts in. The question does not seem complete.
It is 8 because you divided it
Answer: g(x) = |x − 3|
Step-by-step explanation:
i got it right on edge. I hope this helps :D
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that a car mechanic rounds a car's weight to the nearest thousand
By rounding off to nearest 1000, we mean we look at the last three digits. If these digits are 500 or greater, then we round the thousands digit up, and if they are less than 500, then we round down, keeping the thousand's digit the same.
To simplify the above we can say the 100th digit if greater than or equal to 5, we round off the 1000th digit by 1 up otherwise leave it as it is
Example, 18765 is rounded off as 19000 while
15462 is rounded off as 15000
Here the answer after rounding off is 4000
This is possible if the weight was atleast 3500 because in this case he would round off to 4000 or highest 4499.
If 3499 or 4500 the rounding off would not have been 4000
So least number is 3500 and greatest number is 4499.
Answer:
3(7x-5)
Step-by-step explanation: