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13 December, 15:53

Tara's car travels about 25 miles on one gallon of gas. She has between 10 and 12 gallons of

gas in the tank. Identify the independent and dependent quantity in the situation. Find

reasonable domain and range values.

A. number of gallons of gas; distance traveled; 10 to 12 gallons; 100 to 120 miles

B. number of gallons of gas; distance traveled; 10 to 12 gallons; 250 to 300 miles

C. distance traveled; number of gallons of gas; 10 to 12 gallons; 250 to 300 miles

D. distance traveled; number of gallons of gas; 250 to 300 miles; 10 to 12 gallons

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  1. 13 December, 16:02
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    B

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The independent value is the number of gallons of gas and the dependent value is the distance traveled, because the distance traveled is affected by how much gas is in the tank.

    It is also 250 to 300, because 10 and 12 (numbers of how many gallons of gas are in the tank) multiplied by 25 (miles traveled on one can of gas) equals 250 and 300.
  2. 13 December, 16:16
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    B

    Step-by-step explanation:

    10 x 25 = 250 miles plus 2 more gallons 2x25=50 so 250 miles plus an extra 50 miles (300 total)
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