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23 December, 04:41

Jack is currently driving into a headwind (17% decrease). if his normal mileage is 41 mpg, what will his car's mileage be in the headwind? round your answer to the tenths place

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  1. 23 December, 04:54
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    By the decrease of 17% in the mileage of Jack's car, the new mileage is only 83% of the previous mileage. To get the current mileage, we multiply the mileage by the percentage. That is,

    new mileage = (41 mpg) (0.83)

    = 34.03 mpg

    Thus, the car's mileage in the headwind is only 34.03 mpg.
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