Final answer:
The average number of gallons of fruit juice consumed per person in the country in 2006 is 6.07 gallons. For a class of 30 students, the total consumption would be 182.1 gallons.
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate the average number of gallons of fruit juice consumed per person in the country in 2006, we need to perform a division of the total consumption by the population. The total consumption was 1.82 billion gallons and the population was 300 million people.
The average per person consumption is calculated as:
Divide the total consumption (1.82 billion gallons) by the total population (300 million).
Convert 1.82 billion into a number form that's easier to divide, which is 1,820 million.
Perform the division: 1,820 million gallons ÷ 300 million people = 6.07 gallons per person.
Now, assuming your class has 30 students, the total consumption for your class would be 30 students * 6.07 gallons per person = 182.1 gallons.