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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: tchrD-less8hwSE, the higher the mpg the less money you need to spend because ST (unkn): you can travel further, formula is Neil: D over T, Miles per gallon disagree Abel: "there's no time", the higher the mpg the less money you need to spend because Kelsey: the more mpg you get, the less fuel you have to get, m equals r times g in which G, always put independent variable on x axis so gallons goes on x-axis, Neil: miles on x-axis because "that's how far she went", the higher the mpg the less money you need to spend because Aisha: you go more miles on each gallon so you don't have to buy as much, Neil: "if you don't got no gallons then you can't go nowhere" versus backwards thinking: "I've gone a bunch of miles, I'd better get some gas", backwards thinking: "I've gone a bunch of miles, I'd better get some gas" wrong because Nadi: "you can't go the miles w/o the gas", MPG computed by formula, G is number of gallons, another pair is unit rate consisting of number of miles per gallon, "that's how far she went" but always put independent variable on x axis, slope calculated by divide miles by gallons, the less money you have to spend on gas which means relationship in m=rg if r is higher then g is smaller, number of miles per gallon special case (of slope) when you write the rate you don't see the "1", MPG examples for compact cars, SUVs, vans, pickups, 2 points to determine a line includes origin, backwards thinking: "I've gone a bunch of miles, I'd better get some gas" wrong because Miles depend on gas