About 142.5 billion gallons of gasoline are used each year in the United States. This represents 392 million gallons per day.
This is based on an estimated figure of 9.12 million barrels per day, 43 gallons per barrel, 365 days in a year.
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Take the car you drive, miles you drive per year, mileage of the vehicle divided into total miles will give you gallons used.6,000 miles driven by a car getting 30 mpg means it used 200 gallons.
146/9=16.216.2x14=227.1Your answer is: 227.1
Estimate 30 mpg
179/6.04 = 29.63 mpg
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?