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Lindsay went for a drive. she used 8/3 gallon of gas every 4/5 of an hour. solve for her gallons per hour

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A = amount of gas used for the drive = 8/3 gallon

t = duration of time in which amount of gas A is used = 4/5 hours

r = rate of gas used

rate of use of gas is given as the ratio of gas used in the amount of time given.

hence , rate of gas used is given as

R = A/t

inserting the values given above

R = (8/3)/(4/5)

R = 8 x 5/(3 x 4)

R = 40/12

R = 3.33 gallons per hour

User Jturnbull
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Given that Lindsay went for a drive. she used
(8)/(3) gallon of gas every
(4)/(5) of an hour. Now we need to solve for her gallons per hour.


To find value for 1 unit for any similar problem we just divide one quantity by another quantity

so we will use same logic here



(4)/(5) of an hour uses
(8)/(3) gallon of gas

then 1 hour uses \frac{\left(\frac{8}{3}\right)}{\left(\frac{4}{5}\right)} gallon of gas

=
(8)/(3)\cdot(5)/(4)

=
(40)/(12)

=
(10)/(3)

Hence final answer is
(10)/(3) gallons per hour.

User VanDavv
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