Elena and her husband Marc both drive to work. Elena's car has a current mileage (total distance driven) of 13,000 and she drives 15,000 miles more each year. Marc's car has a current mileage of 32,000 and he drives 15,000 miles more each year. Will the mileages for the two cars ever be equal? Explain.

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Answer:

No. They will never be equal.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since Marc has more miles driven then his wife Elena the mileages will never be equal.

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Mark ran more distances than his wife Elena, so the mileage would never be the same.

How do you count kilometers?

Get the mileage from the trip meter or subtract the original mileage from the new mileage. Divide the miles driven by the number of gallons it took to fill the tank. The result is the average mileage of your car for that driving time.

How do you calculate the cost per kilometer?

Knowing the mileage and total cost, calculating the cost per mile is a simple equation. Dividing your total spend by the total number of miles traveled gives you the cost per mile.

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