The idea is to divide the number of miles by the number of gallons. That gives you a certain number of "miles per gallons".
20milles per gallon
You would express the answer of this problem in miles per hour (mph).
343.8 miles / 9 gallons = 38.2 miles per gallon 9 gallons / 343.8 miles = 0.0 gallons per mile (to the nearest tenth). Actually, the consumption is 0.026 gallons per mile.
360/12 = 30 miles per gallon.
Well, honey, the unit rate of 51 gallons in 14 minutes is approximately 3.64 gallons per minute. So, if you're filling up a tank with 51 gallons of gas, it will take you about 14 minutes at that rate. Math doesn't lie, darling.
To find the unit rate, divide the total miles by the total gallons. For 256 miles per 8 gallons, you calculate ( \frac{256 \text{ miles}}{8 \text{ gallons}} = 32 \text{ miles per gallon} ). Thus, the unit rate is 32 miles per gallon.
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30 miles per gallon
23 miles per gallon.
144/5 = 28.8 miles per gallon.
144/4.5 = 32 miles per gallon.
The unit rate for 759 miles per 22 gallons is approximately 34.5 miles per gallon. This means that for every 1 gallon of fuel, the car can travel about 34.5 miles.
Unit rate means per 1.Like 24 gallons for 336 miles would be 14 miles per 1 gallon of gas.
140/6 = 23.33... miles per gallon.
442/17 = 26.0 miles per gallon
The idea is to divide 360 miles by 12 gallons. That will give you a result in "miles per gallon".
61 miles per 7 gallons = 61/7 miles per gallon = 8.71429 miles per gallon.