The volume of gas in your car’s gas tank depends on the number of miles you have driven. Suppose you leave home with a full tank
and begin driving at a constant speed. After driving 120 miles you have 12 gallons in your tank. After driving 220 miles
you have 8.66 gallons in your tank. Assume the relationship is linear. a. Find a function that models this situation.
(Input miles driven and output gallons of gas in your tank.)
According to the condition, the car spends 12-8.66 = 3.33 gallons per 220-120 = 100 miles, or = 0.0333 gallons per mile,
or, which is the same, = 30 miles per gallon.
b. How many gallons does your gas tank hold when full? It holds 12 + 0.0333*120 = 15.996 = about 16 gallons when full.
c. How many miles can you drive before you will run out of gas? = 480 miles (approximately).
d. What is your car’s approximate fuel efficiency in miles per gallon? 30 miles per gallon, as I calculated it above.