PLEASE HELP ASAP. I am stuck

a. how far is the delivery from the starting point in miles

b. which vehicle would take longer to finish the delivery, the car or the truck​

and how much longer would the faster vehicle be than the slower one.


Please explain why

PLEASE HELP ASAP I am stucka how far is the delivery from the starting point in milesb which vehicle would take longer to finish the delivery the car or the tru class=


Answer :

Part A

Answer: 360 miles

Reason:

The graph shows the highest point occurs when y = 360. After this point, the truck turns around to go back to the starting point (the warehouse perhaps).

In other words, the truck starts at y = 0 when it's at the warehouse. It travels 360 miles to reach the customer, which is represented as the highest point of the V shaped curve. This process takes 6 hours.

Then another 6 hours elapses when the truck drives back to the warehouse. We assume the same route is used, and similar traffic conditions occur for each leg of the trip.

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Part B

Answer: The truck

Reason:

The graph shows that the truck takes 12 hours to get back to the warehouse. We look at the x intercept because this is when the distance from the start is back to y = 0 again.

Now we need to find out how long the car takes on its trip.

We'll plug in y = 0 into the car's equation and solve for x.

y = -72|x-5| + 360

0 = -72|x-5| + 360

72|x-5| = 360

|x-5| = 360/72

|x-5| = 5

x-5 = ± 5

x-5 = 5 or x-5 = -5

x = 5+5 or x = -5+5

x = 10 or x = 0

x = 0 or x = 10

This tells us that the car is at the warehouse when x = 0 and when x = 10.

Therefore, the car takes 10 hours to do a round trip, and it's the faster vehicle.