The correct answer is C) 600 gallons/year.
To find the number of gallons of gas consumed per year by a typical car, you can use the given information:
Average mileage: 20 miles per gallon
Annual distance driven: 12,000 miles
You can use the formula:
Number of gallons per year= Annual distance driven/ Miles per gallon
Substitute the values:
Number of gallons per year= 12,000miles/ 20miles/gallon
=600gallons/year
So, the correct answer is C) 600 gallons/year.
Question
A gallon of milk weighs eight pounds, so you wouldn't try to carry three or four gallons home on your bicycle. Gasoline is a bit less dense than milk-oil floats on water-and 6 pounds per gallon of gasoline is about right.
A typical U.S. "car" (whatever it is we drive-averaging somewhere between a Prius and a Hummer, and including a lot of pickup trucks and minivans) gets about 20 miles per gallon, and drives about 12,000 miles.
So, how many gallons of gas per year?
A) 6000 gallons / year
B) 240,000 gallons / year
C) 600 gallons / year
D) 12,000 gallons / year