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Mathematics, 24.08.2020 01:01 hannahbear16841

a car manufacturer claims that their car can get 32 miles per gallon minus the speed factor. thus caj be modeled by linear equatioj f (Γ—) =33 -015x where f(Γ—) represents the miles per gallon and x is the mph . what would be the predicted miles per gallon for a car going 60 mph using this equation?

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