Question
The estimated fuel economy of a car is 27 miles per gallon (mpg), but your friend
who has this car says she gets only about 24 mpg. Explain how both of these
statements can be correct.
Since it is the estimated mpg, the 27 mpg could be inaccurate. Although if they calculated the exact mph, then they would both match. Estimated values are not always correct, which is why the estimated can be correct, while the actual mpg is also correct. Please brainliest.