Re: Hit With $4 Diesel, Companies Impose Speed Controls on Drivers
Ok, I got your attachment to open. Now what is alpha? Is alpha the cost of a gallon of fuel? And what is beta? Is beta the cost of my time? And X.... I would assume is the speed driven since X was squared in your equation. 
Intuitively, I think the shape of your function is correct, but put some values on the axises for a Toyota Echo that gets 40 MPG on the highway driven at 70 MPH with windows up and no passengers or extra weight in the car. This is in fact, what my Toyota Echo delivers on I-5 when I drive to or from BC to central Calif. I do not have an air-conditioner in my car, and it is a 5-speed manual transmission..... Yes, eco-frauds and metric nuts in B.C, that is driven at an average 70 MPH and not 70 KPH!
I think 40 MPG is a relevant speed to graph because the Dept. of Transportation in the U.S. wants the average vehicle sold in the U.S to deliver at least 40 MPG, and soon.
Originally posted by unlucky
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Intuitively, I think the shape of your function is correct, but put some values on the axises for a Toyota Echo that gets 40 MPG on the highway driven at 70 MPH with windows up and no passengers or extra weight in the car. This is in fact, what my Toyota Echo delivers on I-5 when I drive to or from BC to central Calif. I do not have an air-conditioner in my car, and it is a 5-speed manual transmission..... Yes, eco-frauds and metric nuts in B.C, that is driven at an average 70 MPH and not 70 KPH!
I think 40 MPG is a relevant speed to graph because the Dept. of Transportation in the U.S. wants the average vehicle sold in the U.S to deliver at least 40 MPG, and soon.
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