The fuel economy of the vehicle at 65 mph can be determined using the given equation. The fuel economy, y, can be solved by substituting the car's speed, x, to 65. Doing this, will result to y = 36.5988. Thus, the correct answer among the choices is that the fuel economy of the vehicle at 65 mph is about 37 mpg.
Answer:
<h2>D. addition property of inequality</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the step 3 and 4 of the solution Step 3: -6x − 8 < -2 Step 4: -6x < 6
From step 3;
-6x − 8 < -2
Michael got the step 4 by adding 8 to both sides of the inequality as shown;
-6x − 8 + 8 < -2 + 8
-6x < 6 (Step 4)
Since Michael added 8 to both sides of the inequality, <em>the property that justifies the transition from step 3 to step 4 is the </em><u><em>addition property of inequality</em></u><em>. Addition property is the property that adds an integer to both sides of an inequality without altering the inequality sign and also retaining the inequality equation.</em>
X/21 = y/33
xy = 21·33 = 693
The factors of 693 are 1,3,7,9,11,21,33,63,77,99,231,693.
(x,y) = (1,693), (693,1), (3,231), (231,3), (7,99), (99,7), (9,77), (77,9), (11,63), (63,11), (21,33), (33,21)