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30.05.2020 •
Mathematics
To find the mileage, or how many miles a car can travel per gallon of gasoline, you can use the expression m/g, where m is the distance in miles and g is the number of gallons of gas used. Find the mileage in miles per gallon for a car that travels 585 miles on 18 gallons of gas? (Your answer does not need miles per gallon at the end.)
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Ответ:
32.5
Step-by-step explanation:
585/18
Ответ:
There are three steps:
Rearrange the equation so "y" is on the left and everything else on the right.
Plot the "y=" line (make it a solid line for y≤ or y≥, and a dashed line for y< or y>)
Shade above the line for a "greater than" (y> or y≥) or below the line for a "less than" (y< or y≤).
Step-by-step explanation: I THINK THATS IS NA CORRECT ANSWER