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25 August, 12:38

Sommer wants to buy a new car. She currently drives a car that gets 24 miles per gallon. She is contemplating buying a car that gets 40 miles per gallon. Sommer drives 15,000 miles per year. Assume that gas costs $3.85 per gallon the entire year. How much will Sommer save on gas in 1 year if she buys the new car?

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  1. 25 August, 12:51
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    $962.50

    set up equation

    first, we want to find out how many gallons of gas she'll save a year

    x1 = gallons for old car

    x2 = gallons for new car

    gallons saved = x1 - x2 since she uses more gallons with the old car with a lower miles per gallon

    then, find how much she saves on gas by multiply the price per gallon (3.85) by gallons saved

    price saved = gallons saved * price

    price saved = (x1 - x2) * 3.85

    gallons with old car

    to find the number of gallons, we divide the number of miles (15000) by miles per gallon (24 for the old car)

    x1 = 15000 / 24

    x1 = 625

    gallons with new car

    use the same process as with the old car, but with 40 miles per gallon instead

    x2 = 15000 / 40

    x2 = 375

    plug in values

    price saved = (x1 - x2) * 3.85

    price saved = (625 - 375) * 3.85

    price saved = 250 * 3.85

    price saved = $962.50
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