C=1.80g
Brenda is driving her car on a trip. She has already driven 84 miles. Her car gets 20 miles per gallon of gasoline. the total number of miles she traveled can be modeled by the equation m= 84 + 20g, where m is the total number of miles traveled and g is the number of gallons of gasoline used after traveling 84 miles. Graph the equation. How many miles she travel used 7 1/2 gallons of gasoline?
Divide 1400 / 30 to get the number of gallons. Then multiply that by the price of gasoline per gallon.
If there are x number of gallons per second, multiply that number by 60=gallons per minute.
Divide the number of pints by 8 and you have the number of gallons. 168 divided by 8 is 21, so the answer is 21 gallons. Don't drink it all at once!
Not enough information. Basically, you need to divide the number of miles by the number of gallons.
Divide the number of miles travelled by the number of gallons of gasoline used.
It's the ratio of the number of miles traveled to the number of gallons of gasoline burned.
42, but this can vary according to state regulations.
Yes
continuous
This is a two part problem. First, you must determine the number of miles you can travel on one gallon of gas if it takes two gallons to travel 44 miles. This can be solved by dividing the miles driven by the gallons used. In this problem that would be 44/2 or 22 miles per gallon.Next, if you can travel 22 miles on one gallon, you want to determine how many gallons would be required to travel 528 miles. This can be solved by dividing 528 by 22 or 528/22 which equals 24 gallons.
Brenda is driving her car on a trip. She has already driven 84 miles. Her car gets 20 miles per gallon of gasoline. the total number of miles she traveled can be modeled by the equation m= 84 + 20g, where m is the total number of miles traveled and g is the number of gallons of gasoline used after traveling 84 miles. Graph the equation. How many miles she travel used 7 1/2 gallons of gasoline?
72 gallons is needed to fill the tank.
About 142.5 billion gallons of Gasoline are used each year in the United States. This is based on an estimated figure of 9.12 million barrels per day, 43 gallons per barrel, 365 days in a year.
about 16 billion gallons are sold in CA each year diesel is not included in this number
10/1.29=7.75or7.8
The idea is to divide the number of miles by the number of gallons. That gives you a certain number of "miles per gallons".