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3 July, 18:27

The fuel consumption in miles per gallon for a car varies inversely with its weight. Suppose a car that weighs 2800 pounds get 33 miles per gallon on the highway. Write the equation that relates y, the fuel consumption in miles per gallon, to the car's weight, w pounds.

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  1. 3 July, 18:40
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    y=0.01179/w

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First understand that the fuel consumption in miles per gallon is inversely proportional to the weight of a car.

    If y is the fuel consumption in miles per gallon and w is weight of car in pounds. you can write the first statement as;

    y∝1/w

    Introduce a constant value for proportionality, k

    y=k/w ... make k subject of the formula by multiplying both sides by 1/w

    k=y/w

    Given in the question that;

    w=2800

    y=33

    k=?

    To find k, apply the formula that you derived above

    k=y/w

    k=33/2800 = 0.011785⇒0.01178 (4 significant figures)

    Rewrite the formula as

    y=k/w ⇒ y=0.01179/w

    The equation that relates y and w is;

    y=0.01179/w
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