To solve this problem, we need to find the constant of proportionality relating the number of miles driven to the number of gallons used. We can do this by taking any pair of values from the table and calculating the ratio of miles driven to gallons used. Let's take the first pair:
Miles Driven: 546
Gallons Used: 15
Miles per Gallon = Miles Driven / Gallons Used
= 546 / 15
= 36.4 miles per gallon
Now that we have the constant of proportionality, we can use it to find the number of miles Daniel can travel on 41.141.1 gallons of gas:
Miles Driven = Miles per Gallon * Gallons Used
= 36.4 * 41.141.1
≈ 1,500.6 miles
Therefore, Daniel can travel approximately 1,500.6 miles on 41.141.1 gallons of gas.