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If your car gets 30.3 mi/gal, how many gallons of gasoline would you use if you drove 506.3 miles? 1 mile = 5280 ft (exactly) Include one decimal place in your answer.

User Dumbmatter
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Answer : The number of gallons of gasoline needed are 16.7 gallons

Explanation :

As we are given that the car traveled 30.3 mi/gal. Now we have to determine the number of gallons of gasoline needed in 506.03 miles.

As, 30.3 miles car traveled in = 1 gallon

and, 1 miles car traveled in =
\frac{1\text{ mile}}{30.3\text{mile}}* 1 \text{ gallon}

So, 506.3 miles car traveled in =
\frac{506.3\text{ mile}}{30.3\text{mile}}* 1 \text{ gallon}

= 16.7 gallons

Therefore, the number of gallons of gasoline needed are 16.7 gallons

User Kleomenis Katevas
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Answer: 16.7 gallon

Explanation:

Given: The car can drive 30.3 miles when 1 gallon of gasoline is used.

Distance covered = 506.3 miles

Thus for 30.3 miles, the amount of gasoline used= 1 gallon

For 506.3 miles, the amount of gasoline used=
(1)/(30.3)* 506.3=16.7gallon

Thus the amount of gasoline used is 16.7 gallons.


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