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14 June, 14:39

A car with 15 gallons of gasoline drives 420 miles until the tank is empty. Write a linear equation that describes the amount of gas left in the car, y, after driving x miles.

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  1. 14 June, 16:24
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    g = 15 - m/28

    Step-by-step explanation:

    let g = gasoline

    let m = miles

    g = 15 - m/28

    since you can drive 420 miles with 15 gallons of gas, you can drive 28 miles with one gallon ( = 420/15 = 28)

    e. g.

    you drive 100 miles, then you will have:

    g = 15 - 100/28 = 15 - 3.57 = 11.43 gallons of gas left

    you drive 240 miles:

    g = 15 - 240/28 = 6.43 gallons
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