Answer:
Andy went as furthest as possible with a gallon of gasoline
Step-by-step explanation:
Let
m ----> the distance in miles
g ----> the number of gallons of gas
step 1
Kelley's Mileage
Find the slope of the linear function of Kelley's Mileage
we have the points
(0,0) and (20,50)
[tex]slope=(50-0)/(20-0)\\slope=2.5\ miles/gallon[/tex]
the linear equation is
[tex]m=2.5g[/tex]
step 2
Andy's Mileage
Find the slope of the linear function of Andy's Mileage
we have the points
(15,78.75) and (30,157.5)
[tex]slope=(157.5-78.75)/(30-15)\\slope=5.25\ miles/gallon[/tex]
the linear equation is
[tex]m=5.25g[/tex]
step 3
Rick's Mileage
we have
[tex]m=4.8g[/tex]
therefore
the slope is [tex]4.8\ miles/gallon[/tex]
step 4
Compare the slopes
[tex]5.25\ miles/gallon > 4.8\ miles/gallon > 2.5\ miles/gallon[/tex]
therefore
Andy went as furthest as possible with a gallon of gasoline