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The graph shows the relationship between distance driven and gallons of gas used. Continuous graph on a coordinate plane shows distance driven, numbered 20 to 60 along the horizontal axis, and gallons of gas used, numbered 1 to 4 on the vertical axis. Solid circles appear at points (0, 0), (30, 1), (60, 2). Use the graph to complete the statements. The car gets miles to the gallon. After the car has traveled miles, 2 and two-thirdsgallons of gas have been consumed.

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Answered by EEEEEEEEEEEE
52

Answer:

30 and 80

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by aburaihana123
5

Answer:

The car gets 30  miles to the gallon. After the car has traveled 80 miles then 2 and two third gallons of gas have been consumed

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: The graph shows the relationship between distance driven and gallons of gas used

To find : Miles that car gets to gallon and Miles that car has travelled to consume 2 and two third gallons.

Solution:

From the given picture, we know the relationship between distance driven and gallon of gas used.

The distance driven from 20 to 60 along the horizontal axis

The gallons of gas numbered from 1 to 4 on the vertical axis.

When g =1 then d = 30

g = 2, d = 60

Therefore distance driven d = 30 g

The car gets 30 miles to the gallon

When g = 2\frac{2}{3} ,

After the car has traveled miles, 2 and two third gallons of gas have been consumed.

Car travelled = 30 miles

g = \frac{8}{3}

d = 30 × \frac{8}{3}

d = 80 miles

Final answer:

The car gets 30  miles to the gallon. After the car has traveled 80 miles then 2 and two third gallons of gas have been consumed

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