Actually C is measured in gal/mi, i.e. the instantaneous fuel consumption per mile when the speed is v mph.
If you differentiate with respect to time, then you will have instantaneous fuel consumption per mph when speed is v mph.
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asked 02/27/20the fuel consumption measured in gallons per hour of a car travelling at a speed of V miles per hour is C=f(v)
what is the meaning of f'(v)?
what are units?
what is meaning of f'(10)=-0.05
Actually C is measured in gal/mi, i.e. the instantaneous fuel consumption per mile when the speed is v mph.
If you differentiate with respect to time, then you will have instantaneous fuel consumption per mph when speed is v mph.
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