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A car starts with a dull tank of gas. After driving around 5he city, 1/7 of the gas has been used. With the rest of the gas in the car, the car can travel to and from Ottawa three times. What fractions of a tank of gas does each complete trip to Ottawa use?

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Answer:


(2)/(7)

Explanation:

Given:

A car starts with a dull tank of gas

1/7 of the gas has been used around the city.

With the rest of the gas in the car, the car can travel to and from Ottawa three times.

Question asked:

What fractions of a tank of gas does each complete trip to Ottawa use?

Solution:

Fuel used around the city =
(1)/(7)

Remaining fuel after driving around the city = 1 -
(1)/(7)

=
(7 - 1)/(7) = (6)/(7)

According to question:

As from the rest of the gas in the car that is
(6)/(7), the car can complete 3 trip to Ottawa which means,

By unitary method:

The car can complete 3 trip by using =
(6)/(7) tank of gas.

The car can complete 1 trip by using =
(6)/(7) / 3

=
(6)/(7) *(1)/(3)

=
(6)/(21)

=
(2)/(7) tank of gas

Thus,
(2)/(7) tank of gas used for each complete trip to Ottawa.

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