III O Week 2: Systems of Linear Equations Interpreting the graphs of two functions Gas remaining (in gallons) Jim and Karen are driving separate cars to Albuquerque. They begin the trip with full gas tanks. The amount of gas (in gallons) remaining in the tank of each car depends on the number of miles driven, as shown below. 24- 22- 20- 18+ 12- 10- 8- 6- 2- Karen's car 60 120 Explanation Check 180 Jim's car 240 300 360 Miles driven 420 480 540 600 (a) After 150 miles driven, which car will have more gas remaining? O Jim's car O Karen's car How much more gas will it have? gallon(s) (b) After how many miles will the tanks contain the same amount of gas? If the number of miles driven is less than this, which car will have more gas remaining? O Jim's car O Karen's car 0/3 X Jocelyn V Español ?圖□图 □ □ V Ⓒ2024 McGraw Hill LLC. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Center

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III
O Week 2: Systems of Linear Equations
Interpreting the graphs of two functions
Gas remaining
(in gallons)
Jim and Karen are driving separate cars to Albuquerque. They begin the trip with full gas tanks. The amount of gas (in gallons) remaining in the tank of each car
depends on the number of miles driven, as shown below.
24-
22-
20-
18+
12-
10-
8-
6-
2-
Karen's car
60 120
Explanation Check
180
Jim's car
240 300 360
Miles driven
420 480 540
600
(a) After 150 miles driven, which car will have more gas remaining?
O Jim's car
O Karen's car
How much more gas will it have?
gallon(s)
(b) After how many miles will the tanks contain the same amount of gas?
If the number of miles driven is less than this, which car will have more gas remaining?
O Jim's car
O Karen's car
0/3
X
Jocelyn V
Español
?圖□图 □ □
V
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Transcribed Image Text:III O Week 2: Systems of Linear Equations Interpreting the graphs of two functions Gas remaining (in gallons) Jim and Karen are driving separate cars to Albuquerque. They begin the trip with full gas tanks. The amount of gas (in gallons) remaining in the tank of each car depends on the number of miles driven, as shown below. 24- 22- 20- 18+ 12- 10- 8- 6- 2- Karen's car 60 120 Explanation Check 180 Jim's car 240 300 360 Miles driven 420 480 540 600 (a) After 150 miles driven, which car will have more gas remaining? O Jim's car O Karen's car How much more gas will it have? gallon(s) (b) After how many miles will the tanks contain the same amount of gas? If the number of miles driven is less than this, which car will have more gas remaining? O Jim's car O Karen's car 0/3 X Jocelyn V Español ?圖□图 □ □ V Ⓒ2024 McGraw Hill LLC. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Center
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