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Answer:
sixty miles over four gallons
Step-by-step explanation:
The “over” word means divide, so let’s change all of these choices into expressions and evaluate them:
thirty miles over three gallons -> 30 mi/3 gal = 10 mi/gal
three gallons over thirty miles -> 3 gal/30mi = 1 gal/10 mi = 0.1 gal/mi (because it is asking for unit rate)
four gallons over sixty miles -> 4 gal/60 mi = 15 gal/mi
sixty miles over four gallons -> 60 mi/4 gal = 15 mi/gal
The problem is asking for which unit rate is equivalent to 15 mi/gal. We see that this fits the last choice (the value and the units). Therefore, the last choice is our answer.
I hope this helps! :)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
It is asking you what is equal if 1g= 15miles.
If 1g=15 miles,
then 2g=30 miles,
3g=45miles,
and etc.
Each gallon can drive for 15 miles, so multiplying the number of gallons by 15 will tell you how many miles that person can drive.
Ex. 1x15=15 miles,
2x15=30 miles
3x15= 45 miles
Hope this helps!