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Martin and three of his friends take turns driving on a trip. The gas mileage for their car ranges from 28.94 to 24.56 miles per gallon. Each friend drives between 58 and 64 miles, so Martin estimates they will need about 7 gallons of fuel for their trip. Is this a reasonable estimate?

A. No, the estimate should be higher.
B. No, the estimate should be lower.

User M Alkhatib
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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

study island said so lol

User Loomchild
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Answer:

A. No, the estimate should be higher

Explanation:

To determine the maximum number of gallons of fuel the car can consume, we express this as;

Maximum miles driven=highest consumption per gallon×Maximum gallons

where;

Maximum miles driven per person=64 mile

Maximum miles driven=64×4=256 miles

highest consumption per gallon=24.56 miles per gallon

Maximum gallons=g

replacing;

256=24.56×g

24.56 g=256

g≥256/24.56=10.42 gallons

g≥10.42 gallons

No, the estimate should be higher

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