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I can't furnish a number for every year but for 2001 and 2009 there is a data set avaiable from the National Household Travel Survey. It contains information such as miles driven and miles per gallon and such.
5 hours x 52 miles / hour = 260 miles
Brenda is driving her car on a trip. She has already driven 84 miles. Her car gets 20 miles per gallon of gasoline. the total number of miles she traveled can be modeled by the equation m= 84 + 20g, where m is the total number of miles traveled and g is the number of gallons of gasoline used after traveling 84 miles. Graph the equation. How many miles she travel used 7 1/2 gallons of gasoline?
(number of miles covered) divided by (number of hours for the trip)
If you drive for an hour, you have driven 45 miles. If you have driven for a longer or shorter time, you have driven more or less, respectively. You have to specify the amount of time to get the answer.