Ask Question
4 February, 23:55

If a car travels 23 miles on 1.0 gal of gas, how many liters of gasoline are needed for a 135 mile trip?

+2
Answers (1)
  1. 5 February, 00:03
    0
    Solution can be gained by using "Product of means = Product of extremes" concept. So the information we have is 23 miles on 1 gal and 135 mile on 'x' gal. 23 : 1 : : 135 : x As per Product of means = Product of extremes, 23 multiplied x = 135 multiplied by 1. And x will be 135 divided by 23 which is 5.86 gal Now, we have to convert gal to liters, 1 gal = 3.78 liters, so 5.86 gal = 5.86 multiplied by 3.78, which is 22.15 liters. Hence, 22.15 liters of gasoline are needed for a 135 mile trip
Know the Answer?
Not Sure About the Answer?
Find an answer to your question 👍 “If a car travels 23 miles on 1.0 gal of gas, how many liters of gasoline are needed for a 135 mile trip? ...” in 📗 Mathematics if the answers seem to be not correct or there’s no answer. Try a smart search to find answers to similar questions.
Search for Other Answers