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The energy expenditure value of traveling by car is 3.6 MJ/passenger-kilometer. For one person making a trip of 1000 km, if a gallon of gasoline contains 120 MJ, approximately how many gallons of gasoline would be required

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Answer:

30[gal] would be requiered.

Step-by-step explanation:

The consumption ratio is given by the following expression:


(3.6[MJ])/([1pass-km])

To find the amount of energy needed we must multiply the ratio by the number of passengers, in this way the unit passenger-kilometer is removed from the denominator.


(3.6[MJ])/([1 pass-km])*1[pass-1000km]\\\\ = 3600[MJ]

1 gal = 120 [MJ]

x = 3600[MJ]

x = 30 [gal]

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