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Roy drives a sedan that gets mileage of 30 miles per gallon. If fuel consumption is represented by g and mileage by m, which function represents the relationship between m and g?
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Roy drives a sedan that gets mileage of 30 miles per gallon. If fuel consumption is represented by g and mileage by m, which function represents the relationship between m and g?
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Your answer would be
because the number of miles you can driver per gallon is constant, but the number of gallons you have isn't.
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