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The MPG Illusion
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Fuel Efficiency Ace drives a car that averages 10 mpg and is considering trading it in on a new car that averages 12 mpg. Buddy drives a car that averages 30 mpg and is considering trading it in on a new car that averages 40 mpg. If they both drive about the same number of miles in a year, who would save more gas by making the change?
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The MPG Illusion What would Buddy’s new gas mileage (in mpg) need to be in order to achieve the same savings in number of gallons of gas used in a year as Ace would achieve in increasing his mileage from 10mpg to 12 mpg?
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The Illusion of MPG Write a formula for fuel usage in gallons per 10,000 miles as a function of mileage in mpg. Construct a graph based on your formula. Use the graph to explain the illusion of mpg.
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Going Green Write a formula for computing expected annual fuel cost for a driver averaging 14,000 miles per year assuming gas costs $4/gallon based on… A. x = fuel efficiency in mpg B. x = fuel efficiency measured in gallons per 10,000 miles Which formulation of fuel efficiency ratings would help people make better decisions?
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