To determine the number of gallons of gasoline that is used, we need to know the rate of usage of gasoline. This rate would describe the number of gasoline in units of volume that is being used per distance in units of length. In this case, we need the rate in units of miles per gallon. From what is asked and the given values, we simply divide the rate to the the total distance that was traveled by the car. We calculate as follows:
Gallons of gasoline = 293 miles / 57 miles / gallon
Gallons of gasoline = 5.14 gallons
Therefore, about 5 gallons of gasoline was consumed by the hybrid car for a distance of 57 miles.
We don't know what the question is.
It could be "What is the selling price ?"
If that's the question, then . . .
Since the store marks up their cost by 60% before they sell
the thing, the price they sell it for is
(1.60 of their cost).
You know their cost. The selling price is (1.60 x $80) .
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
(x^2 +1)(x^2 +1)
x^4 +x^2+x^2 +1
x^4+2x^2 +1 answer
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It is a simple multiplication problem. If you work for 39 hours, and you get paid $8.17 for every hour you work, just multiply 8.17 by 39 to get the gross pay.
8.17 x 39 = 318.63
The gross pay is $318.6.
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