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16 September, 12:53

At a corner gas station, the revenue R varies directly with the number g of gallons of gasoline sold. If the revenue is $56.40 when the number of gallons sold is 12 , find a linear equation that relates revenue R to the number g of gallons of gasoline. Then find the revenue R when the number of gallons of gasoline sold is 7.5.

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  1. 16 September, 13:18
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    (i) R = 4.70g

    (ii) R = $35.25

    Step-by-step explanation:

    (i) R ∞ g

    Removing the proportionality symbol, we have

    R = kg, where k is the constant of proportion

    56.40 = k (12)

    Divide both sides by 12

    56.40/12 = k (12) / 12

    $4.70 = k

    k = $4.70

    So, R = 4.70g (which is the linear equation relating Revenue, R to number of gallons, g)

    (ii) When g = 7.5,

    R = 4.70 * 7.5 = 35.25

    R = $35.25
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