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Solving proportional relationships. 1) Pamela drove her car 234 miles and used 9 gallons of fuel. She wants to know how many miles she can drive with 30 gallons of fuel. She assumes the relationship between miles and fuel is proportional.​

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Answer:


780\text{ miles}

Explanation:

Since Pamela's car's MPG (miles-per-gallon) is maintained, we can set up the following proportion:


(234)/(9)=(x)/(30), where
x is the number of miles she can drive with 30 gallons of fuel.

Multiply both sides by 30:


x=(234\cdot 30)/(9),\\x=\boxed{780\text{ miles}}

Therefore, Pamela can drive 780 miles with 30 gallons of fuel.

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