Answer: Dale will use 13.125 gallons
in the next 100,000 miles
Explanation:
Dale's car uses one quart of oil for every four tanks of gas.
I quart = 0.25 gallon
Therefore,
Dale's car uses 0.25 gallon of oil for every four tanks of gas.
The car averages 28 miles per gallon and has a fuel capacity of 17 gallons. This means that 1 tank is 17 gallons.
In the next 100000 miles
If 28 miles = 1 gallon of fuel,
100000 miles will require 100000/28 = 3571.43 gallons
Number of tanks in 3571.43 will be
3571.43/17 = 210.1 tanks
The car uses 0.25 gallon of oil for 4 tanks, then
The car will use x gallons for 210. 1 tanks.
x =( 210×0.25)/4 = 13.125 gallons