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27 October, 10:40

Elena and her husband Marc both drive to work. Elena's car has a current mileage (total distance drove) of 13,000 and she drives 15,000 miles more each year. Marc's car has a current mileage of 32,000 and he drives 15,000 miles more each year. Will the mileages for the two cars ever be equal? Explain.

No; The equations have different slopes, so the lines do not intersect.

Yes; The equations have different slopes, so the lines intersect.

No; The equations have equal slopes but different y - intercepts, so the lines do not intersect.

Yes; The equations have different y - intercepts, so the lines intersect.

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  1. 27 October, 11:08
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    No; The equations have equal slopes but different y-intercepts, so the lines do not intersect.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If year = x and mileage = y, then;

    Elena:

    y = 15000x + 13000

    Marc:

    y = 15000x + 32000

    No; The equations have equal slopes but different y-intercepts, so the lines do not intersect.
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