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25 November, 19:57

How many gallons of gasoline are used in the United States (population 318.9 million) in one

day?

- two cars for every three people,

- each car is driven an average of 10,000 miles per year, and

- the average car gets 20 miles per gallon

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  1. 25 November, 20:24
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    291.23 million gallons per day

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let's break down the problem step by step and solve.

    There are two cars for every three people. So we will multiply 2/3 with 318.9 (total population) to get the number of cars.

    Number of cars = 2/3 * 318.9 = 212.6

    Each car driven 10,000 miles per year. To get miles per day, we need to divide 10,000 by 365.

    Miles driven per car per day = 10,000/365 = 2000/73

    Since each car gets 20 miles per gallon, we can divide "2000/73" by 20 to get number of gallons per car per day.

    Number of gallons per car per day = "2000/73" / "20" = 100/73

    Now, since we know number of cars to be 212.6, we multiply this by number of gallons per car per day, which is 100/73. So:

    100/73 * 212.6 = 291.23 gallons per day
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