Math, asked by davieatwhite, 8 months ago

A car has 15 gallon gas tank gets 32 miles per gallon in travels 384 miles how much gas will be left

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Answered by MrSmartGuy1729
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Answer:

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»Question:-

  • A car has 15 gallon gas tank gets 32 miles per gallon in travels 384 miles how much gas will be left?

»Answer:-

»Given From The question

  • A car gas tank has gas = 15 gallons

  • And gets 32 miles per gallon

  • Travelled distance = 384 miles

»To Find:-

  • The gas left in the car

»Solution :-

  • The car can go 32 miles before consuming a full gallon of gas and it traveled 384 miles. So if you divide the 384 miles by 32 miles per gallon, you are left with the gallons consumed.

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=>. 384/32 = 12 gallons left

  • Once you have this number, you can subtract it from 15 gallons–the total amount of gas in the tank–to get how much gas is left.

  • That is 15-12 = 3 gallons

  • »Car is left with 3 galloons«

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Answered by Amrit111Raj82
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  • A car gas tank has gas ≈ 15 gallons
  • And get 32 miles per gallon
  • Travelled distance ≈ 384 miles

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  • The gas left in the car.

 \huge \boxed { \fcolorbox{purple}{blue}{Solution}}

  • A car can go 32 miles before consuming a full gallon of gas and it traveled 384 miles. So if we divide the the 384 miles by 32 miles per gallon, you are left with the gallon consumed.

  •  \sf{so, \:   \frac{384}{32}} = 12 gallons left.

  • Once you have this number, you can subtract it from 15 gallons - the total amount of gas in the tank - to get how much gas is left.

  • Therefore 15-12 ≈ 3 gallons.

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