d) The most efficient passenger plane is the Boeing 787 which gets about 100 miles to the gallon per passenger. How many passengers do you need in the car to get the same per passenger gas mileage? e) How many people you need on the bus to get the same per passenger gas mileage?
d) The most efficient passenger plane is the Boeing 787 which gets about 100 miles to the gallon per passenger. How many passengers do you need in the car to get the same per passenger gas mileage? e) How many people you need on the bus to get the same per passenger gas mileage?
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Transcribed Image Text:Experiment 6: Transportation
a) A typical car gets about 25 miles to the gallon in combined
city and highway driving. At $5 per gallon, what is the cost
per mile to drive?
b) A bus gets about 5 miles to the gallon. If the average bus
load is 20 passengers, what is the per passenger gas
mileage?
c) Most cars get about 40 miles to the gallon on the highway
(at least the cars that we drive in our family). If you take a
road trip with 4 people in the car, what is the per passenger
gas mileage?
d) The most efficient passenger plane is the Boeing 787 which
gets about 100 miles to the gallon per passenger. How
many passengers
do
you
need in the car to get the same per
passenger gas mileage?
e) How many people you need on the bus to get the same per
passenger gas mileage?
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