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Jose is driving on the highway. He begins the trip with 12 gallons of gas in his car. The car uses up one gallon of hay every 30 miles. Let G represent the number of gallons of gas he has left in his tank, and let D represent the total distance (in miles) he has travels. Write an equation relating G to D, and then graph your equation using the axes above.

Jose is driving on the highway. He begins the trip with 12 gallons of gas in his car-example-1
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The initial gallon of gas at the beginning of the trip is 12.

Then, for every 30 miles, the car uses one gallon, we have;


\begin{gathered} G=12-(1)/(30)D \\ G=12-(D)/(30) \end{gathered}

Using the equation below to plot the graph of the relation, we have;

Jose is driving on the highway. He begins the trip with 12 gallons of gas in his car-example-1
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