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Homework answers / question archive / Here is an excerpt from Robert Sullivan's “A Slow-Road Movement?" in the Sunday magazine section of the New York Times on June 25, 2006: In 1956, Americans drove 628 million miles; in 2002, 2

Here is an excerpt from Robert Sullivan's “A Slow-Road Movement?" in the Sunday magazine section of the New York Times on June 25, 2006: In 1956, Americans drove 628 million miles; in 2002, 2

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Here is an excerpt from Robert Sullivan's “A Slow-Road Movement?"

in the Sunday magazine section of the New York Times on June 25, 2006: In 1956, Americans drove 628 million miles; in 2002, 2.8 billion. ... In 1997, according to the Department of Transportation, the Interstate System handled more than 1 trillion ton-miles of stuff, a feat executed by 21 million truckers driv- ing approximately 412 billion miles.

(a) There were at least 100 million drivers in the United States in 2002. How many miles per driver per year is 2.8 billion miles? Does this seem plausible?

(b) According to the report, on average, how many miles per year do truckers drive? Does this seem plausible?

(c) Check the most recent Statistical Abstri of the United States at www.census and determine how many miles per Americans actually drive.

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