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Mathematics, 12.02.2021 18:10 brandon1888

Part 1: Person A has a car with the average fuel consumption of 20 miles per gallon. Person B has an average fuel consumption of 30 miles per gallon. Person C has an average fuel consumption of 40 miles per gallon. they are trying to work out how much fuel they will each save if they change cars. Person A, " I am going to buy Person B's car." Person B says, " I am going to buy Person C's car." Person C says that each week they will both save the same amount of fuel.
Is person C correct?

Part 2: Person C wants to buy a new car. Each week, he wants to save the same amount of fuel as person A saved. What average fuel consumption should person C look for in a new car?​

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