Final answer:
Without complete information, we cannot directly calculate the student's question. We require data like the car's miles per gallon, tank capacity, scale for unit conversion, and distance between two locations to provide accurate answers.
Step-by-step explanation:
To address the student's question, we need to perform several calculations involving converting units and applying proportions, as well as using the formula for calculating distance (distance = rate × time). However, the provided information is incomplete for any direct calculation to determine the specific distances represented in options a) to d). Therefore, we need additional data such as the car's miles per gallon rating and the number of gallons the car tank holds for option c), the scale to convert cm to meters for d), the weight units for e), and the total miles between San Francisco and Kansas City for f).
For example, if a car has a fuel efficiency rating of 25 miles per gallon and the tank holds 17 gallons, we can calculate the maximum distance the car can travel on a full tank by multiplying the two values (25 miles/gallon × 17 gallons = 425 miles). Similarly, to find the number of centimeters in 2 meters, we would multiply the length in meters by 100, since there are 100 centimeters in 1 meter (2 m × 100 cm/m = 200 cm).