The formula for the remaining volume of fuel in a car's tank is I-E\cdot DI−E⋅DI, minus, E, dot, D, where III is the initial volume of fuel, EEE is the fuel efficiency, and DDD is the distance traveled. Carson drove a distance of 120120120 kilometers. He initially had 303030 liters of fuel, and his car's fuel efficiency is 100100100 cubic centimeters per kilometer. What calculation will give us the estimated volume of fuel that remains in Carson's tank by the end of the drive, in liters? Choose 1 answer: Choose 1 answer: (Choice A) A 30-\dfrac{100}{1000}\cdot 12030− 1000 100 ⋅12030, minus, start fraction, 100, divided by, 1000, end fraction, dot, 120 (Choice B) B 30\cdot 1000-100\cdot 12030⋅1000−100⋅12030, dot, 1000, minus, 100, dot, 120 (Choice C) C \dfrac{30}{1000}-100\cdot 120 1000 30 −100⋅120start fraction, 30, divided by, 1000, end fraction, minus, 100, dot, 120 (Choice D) D 30-100\cdot 1000\cdot 12030−100⋅1000⋅120