SOLUTION: In Lesson 1.6, you looked at Jenna’s cost to drive her own car for work. The cost per mile, J, in $/mile, of driving Jennas car, when the cost of gas is g, in $/gallon, is given by
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Question 1000040: In Lesson 1.6, you looked at Jenna’s cost to drive her own car for work. The cost per mile, J, in $/mile, of driving Jennas car, when the cost of gas is g, in $/gallon, is given by the following formula:
J=g/22+0.146
Find the cost per mile of driving Jenna’s car (J) when the price of gas is $3.68/gallon. Round to the nearest cent.
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