SOLUTION: 7. Consider again the car described in Exercise 6. On about what percentage of the trips will your gas mileage be above 43 miles per gallon?

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: 7. Consider again the car described in Exercise 6. On about what percentage of the trips will your gas mileage be above 43 miles per gallon?
This question is from textbook Using and Understanding Mathematics A Quantitative Reasoning Approach

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20056)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
7. Consider again the car described in Exercise 6. On about what percentage of the trips will your gas mileage be above 43 miles per gallon?

We don't know what was described in "Exercise 6", 
whatever that is. So without that we can't help you. 
Post again telling us what "Exercise 6" was all about, 
and then we'll be able to help you.  

Edwin

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