Final answer:
The average number of gallons of fruit juice consumed per person in the country in 2006 was 3.02 gallons. The number of gallons your class would consume depends on the size of your class.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the average number of gallons of fruit juice consumed per person in the country in 2006, we need to divide the total consumption of fruit juice by the population of the country. In this case, the total consumption of fruit juice is 1.51 billion gallons and the population is 500 million.
The average number of gallons of fruit juice consumed per person can be found by dividing the total consumption by the population:
Average consumption per person = Total consumption / Population
Average consumption per person = 1.51 billion gallons / 500 million
Simplifying the calculation, we can convert billion to million:
Average consumption per person = 1.51 billion gallons / 500 million = 1510 million gallons / 500 million
Now we can divide the millions:
Average consumption per person = 3.02 gallons per person
Using the per person amount from this problem, the number of gallons your class would consume depends on the size of your class. If you provide the number of students in your class, I can calculate the approximate number of gallons your class would consume.