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Car Comparison Project-Redone
Car Comparison Project-Redone
Introduction: Systems of linear equations are a useful way to solve common problems in different
areas of life. One of the most powerful ways to use them is in a comparison model where two similar
situations are compared side by side to determine which one is better. In this project, you will be
choosing two of the same model cars as listed below (the regular version vs. its hybrid version) and
then using systems of linear equations to decide which one is the better buy for you. Make sure that
each are that you are comparing is new and from the same year.
Regular Hybrids
1) Toyota Camry Toyota Camry Hybrid
2) Honda Accord Honda Accord Hybrid
3) Ford Fusion Ford Fusion Hybrid
4) Hyundai Sonata Hyundai Sonata Hybrid
5) Toyota Rav 4 Toyota Rav 4 Hybrid
Car Comparison
Situation: Your job requires you to be on the road a lot and therefore your company will buy you a
vehicle. However, in order to buy the vehicle, you need to demonstrate to your company that you
have researched your options and are purchasing the most economical vehicle you can. You are trying
to decide between getting a hybrid or a regular car. The hybrids cost more upfront, but get better gas
mileage, so it will cost less to drive. Regular cars cost less upfront, but get worse gas mileage, so they
will cost more to drive.
What information do you need to determine if a regular or hybrid car will be better?
Assignment: You will collect information from the internet (price and monthly gas cost) for each car
you chose. Then you will create a system of linear equations for the two cars. You will create a graph
and solve algebraically to determine which car will be the better buy for you. Make sure to NEATLY
show all your work. (Refer to the Rubric on Canvas for the point breakdown)
Project Steps
Step 1: Research the cars online. Name which set of cars you will be comparing.
Regular: Hybrid:
Give Make, Model and Style Give Make, Model and Style
Cost ($)
$24,500 $28,000
Gas Mileage
(miles per gallon – city)
23 MPG 43 MPG
Step 2: Calculate what your monthly gas cost would be for each car. First, figure out how many gallons of gas you will
need to buy each month for each car.
Regular: Hybrid:
Cost of Gas Each Month Show work here: Show work here:
1,500 / 23 1,500 / 43
Answer: Answer:
$179.35 $95.93
Step 3: Create the linear equation for each car, letting x represent the number of months that you have driven the car
and y represent the total cost of the car to that month.
Regular: Hybrid:
Equation
Y= 179.35(x) + 24,500 Y= 95.93(x) + 28,000
Step 4: Use the equations you created in Step 3 to solve the system of linear equations by graphing using Geogebra.
At what point do the graphs intersect? (write as an ordered pair – Round each coordinate to nearest whole number)
Step 6: Solve this System of Equations by ADDITION/ELIMINATION. Show your work!!! Write answer as an ordered pair.
Step 7: Reflection
a) Did you get the same answers on Step 4, Step 5 and Step 6? Should you get the same answers? Why or why not?
You should get the same answer because they are two different ways you can find the same solution.
b) It will take about ___42_____ months (which is approximately ___3.5____years) for the hybrid car to become
the better deal.
c) State which car (hybrid or regular) you would pick and why – remember that this is going to be a company car
and you are deciding for the company, so make sure to support your answer well.
I would consider the hybrid over the regular car because it is better for the environment and it gets better gas
mileage. It is a little more expensive but holds its value well and will cost less in gas over time. I like how the
hybrid does not burn as much fuel as the regular sedan.