Answer:
6.25
Step-by-step explanation:
M = d/g........................ Equation 1
making g the subject of the equation,
g = d/M............................. Equation 2
Where M = mileage per gallon, d = distance move from Essex campus to Catonsville campus, g = amount of gasoline used
Given: M = 38 miles per gallon, d = 37.2 km
If 1 kilometer = 0.62 miles
Then, 37.2 km = 37.2×0.62 miles = 23.064 miles
Substituting these values into equation 2,
g = 38/23.064
g = 1.648 gallon
g ≈1.65 gallon
Thus,
If, 0.264 gallon = 1 liters.
Then, 1.65 gallon = 1.65×1/0.264 = 6.25 liters.
g = 6.25
Thus the car will use 6.25 liters of gasoline to move from the Essex campus to the Catonsville campus.