The following information shows a relationship between the speed of a certain car over a 100-mi test trip and the gas mileage obtained:

Speed 40 45 50 55 60
gas millage 35 33 28 25 22
Use this information to make a line graph and then predict the gas mileage associated with a speed of 65 mi/h.
s mileage obtained:

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To make a line graph using the given information, you need to plot the speed on the x-axis and the gas mileage on the y-axis. Follow these steps:

1. Take a graph paper or use a graphing software.
2. Draw two perpendicular lines, one horizontal (x-axis) and one vertical (y-axis).
3. Label the x-axis as "Speed" and the y-axis as "Gas Mileage."
4. Mark the x-axis with the given speeds: 40, 45, 50, 55, and 60.
5. Mark the y-axis with the given gas mileage values: 35, 33, 28, 25, and 22.
6. Plot the points (40, 35), (45, 33), (50, 28), (55, 25), and (60, 22) on the graph by placing a dot at the respective coordinates.
7. Connect the dots with a straight line to represent the relationship between speed and gas mileage.

Once you have made the line graph, you can use it to predict the gas mileage associated with a speed of 65 mi/h. Follow these steps:

1. Locate the point on the graph where the speed is 65 mi/h on the x-axis.
2. Follow the line representing the relationship between speed and gas mileage until it intersects with the y-axis.
3. Read the value on the y-axis where the line intersects. This will be the predicted gas mileage associated with a speed of 65 mi/h.

Note: The prediction made using the line graph is an estimation and may not be entirely accurate.