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Melanie surveyed 4 people to find out the ages of their cars and the distance they drive each day.
• Lara said her car is 4 years old, and that she drives 34 miles in the morning and 38 miles in the evening each day.
• Jamal said his car is 6 years old, and that each day he drives 56 miles total to go back and forth to work and 8 miles total to drive
his children to and from school.
• Cala said her car is 2 years old, and that she drives 18 miles each day.
. Ali said his car was 2 years old when he purchased it and that he's owned it for 6 years. He also said that he drives 7 miles to
school, 2 miles to soccer practice, and 6 miles back home each day.
Enter your answers in the boxes to complete the data table.


Sagot :

Answer:

2/13,140

4/105,120

6/40,832

8/35,100 or 6/23,400

Step-by-step explanation:

Cala's car is 2 years old, drives 18 miles per day times 365 days in a year times 2 years old is 13,140 miles in 2 years.

Lara's car is 4 years old, drives 72 miles a day times 365 days in a year times 4 years old is 105,120 in 4 years.

Jamal's car is 6 years old, drives 64 miles per day times 365 days a year times plus 56 miles a week times 52 weeks in a year times 6 years old is 40,832 in 6 years.

Ali's car was 2 years old when he got it 6 years ago. His car is 8 years old and he drives 15 miles per day times 52 weeks in a year for 5 days each week, times 6 years is 23,400miles in 6 years. If you average what he drives per year and add that to 23,400, the car has approximately 35100 miles in 8 years.