Answer:
will not
Step-by-step explanation:
The total annual mileage can be computed from the distances given.
The distance from work is presumed to be a one-way distance, so the mileage per work day is 2×17 = 34 miles. If you work 5 days per week, the mileage per week will be a minimum of ...
(34 mi/day)×(5 day/week) = 170 miles per week
If you work 48 weeks per year, your driving to work will require driving ...
(170 mi/week) × (48 weeks/year) = 8160 miles per year
Adding a 2000 mile vacation to that driving will bring the total to ...
minimum miles per year = 8160 work miles + 2000 vacation miles
minimum miles per year = 10,160 miles
You will not stay under a 10,000 mile restriction.