Final answer:
The correct calculation shows that 7,892,640 gallons of oil leaked into the Gulf of Mexico during the 87 days of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Disaster.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Deepwater Horizon Oil Disaster that occurred in 2010, leaked an average of 2 barrels of oil per minute. Given that 1 barrel equals 31.5 gallons, we can calculate the total amount of oil spilled over 87 days as follows:
- First, determine the total number of minutes in 87 days: 87 days * 24 hours/day * 60 minutes/hour = 125,280 minutes.
- Next, calculate the total barrels of oil leaked: 2 barrels/minute * 125,280 minutes = 250,560 barrels.
- Finally, convert the total barrels to gallons: 250,560 barrels * 31.5 gallons/barrel = 7,892,640 gallons of oil.
Therefore, the total amount of oil that leaked into the Gulf of Mexico is 7,892,640 gallons over 87 days.