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You buy g gallons of gasoline at $3.05 per gallon and pay $36.60. Write an equation to find the number of gallons purchased. Then find the number of gallons of gasoline that you purchased.

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Answer:

The equation to find the number of gallons purchased is:


C(n) = 3.05n

You purchased 12 gallons of gasoline

Explanation:

This problem can be modeled by the following first order function


C(n) = P_(G)n

Where C(n) is the cost in function to the number of gallons, P is the price of the gallon and n is the number of gallons

The problem states that the price of gasoline is $3.05 per gallon, so P = 3.05

The equation to find the number of gallons purchased is:


C(n) = 3.05n

If you pay $36.60, you have C = 36.60, and want to find n, so:


36.60 = 3.05n


n = (36.60)/(3.05)


n = 12

You purchased 12 gallons of gasoline

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