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The graph shows the relationship between the distance a truck can travel and the amount of gasoline used.   What is the unit rate for the distance traveled to the amount of gasoline used?Enter your answer in the box.

The graph shows the relationship between the distance a truck can travel and the amount-example-1
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We need to find the unit rate for this situation.

The graph represents a linear equation. Therefore, the unit rate will be found by getting the slope of the line.

The slope is given by the next formula:


m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

Where m= slope

P1(x1,y1) and P2(x2,y2) are points for the graph

Let's use the given points P1(1,7) and P=(5,35)

Replacing the values:


m=(35-7)/(5-1)

Then


m=(28)/(4)


m=7

Hence, we found that the unit rate for the situation is given by 7 miles per gallon.

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