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25 October, 22:07

A gas station sells 4820 gallons of regular unleaded gasoline in a day when they charge $1.35 per gallon, whereas they sell 3885 gallons on a day that they charge $1.40 per gallon. Find a linear equation that relates gallons sold to price. Use this equation to predict the number of gallons sold at a price of $1.23 per gallon. Group of answer choices

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  1. 25 October, 23:50
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    The required linear function is, Gallon Sold = 30578 - 19080 * Price per gallon

    Step-by-step explanation:

    For $1.35 per gallon the sale is 4820 gallon and for $1.40 per gallon the sale is 3866

    or

    every increase of $0.05 per gallon 954 gallon is reduced.

    Say, the linear function is Ax + B = Gallon Sold

    where x is price per gallon.

    So, 1.35A + B = 4820 ... 1

    and 1.40A + B = 3866 ... 2

    Now substract (1) from (2)

    we get, 0.05A = - 954

    or A = - 19080

    and value of B = 30578. So

    The required linear function is, Gallon Sold = 30578 - 19080 * Price per gallon.
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