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Mathematics, 03.03.2021 22:20 josie122

2. Congratulations! You have made a decision and chosen the company that you will be renting the van from! Your dad now must gas it up! While at the gas station, everyone in the family would also like to get sodas at $1.50 each. Your dad only has $60, but needs at least 13 gallons of gas. (a) Find a gas station near you and list the following to figure out if you can afford the sodas and gas:
• Cost per gallon of gas:
• Number of family members traveling:
(b) Write 3 constraints that demonstrate this situation mathematically:

Constraint 1|

Constraint 2|

Constraint 3|


(c) Use Desmos. com/calculator to graph your constraints. Take a screenshot of it and paste it here:

(d) Based on your Desmos graph, how many gallons of gas and bottles of soda can your dad get to meet the criteria above? Explain why your answers are acceptable based on the constraints you provided.

(e) Can everyone get a soda and you he can put in at least 13 gallons of gas? Why or why not?

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