Mrs. Allan's car uses 8 gallons of gas for a 224-mile trip. Mrs. Owen's car uses 6 gallons of gas for a 210-mile trip. How many gallons of gas would each car use if both cars traveled 560 miles?

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Answer:

Mrs. Allan's Car will use 20 gallons of gas for 560 miles trip.

Mrs. Owen's Car will use 16 gallons of gas for 560 miles trip.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Number of Miles for Mrs Allan car = 224 miles

Number of gallons of gas required = 8

We need to find the number of gallons of gas required for 560 miles for Mrs. Allan's car.

First we will find, in 1 gallons how many miles does Mrs Allan's Car drives.

For 8 gallons = 224 miles

So for 1 gallons = Number of miles in 1 gallon of gas

By using Unitary method we get;

Number of miles in 1 gallon of gas = [tex]\frac{224}{8}= 28\ miles[/tex]

Now we know that;

for 28 miles = 1 gallon of gas is required.

So for 560 miles = Number of gallon of gas required in 560 miles.

Again by using Unitary method we get;

Number of gallon of gas required in 560 miles = [tex]\frac{560}{28}= 20\ gallons[/tex]

Hence Mrs. Allan's Car will use 20 gallons of gas for 560 miles trip.

Also Given:

Number of Miles for Mrs Owen's car = 210 miles

Number of gallons of gas required = 6

We need to find the number of gallons of gas required for 560 miles for Mrs. Owen's car.

First we will find, in 1 gallons how many miles does Mrs Owen's Car drives.

For 6 gallons = 210 miles

So for 1 gallons = Number of miles in 1 gallon of gas

By using Unitary method we get;

Number of miles in 1 gallon of gas = [tex]\frac{210}{6}= 35\ miles[/tex]

Now we know that;

for 35 miles = 1 gallon of gas is required.

So for 560 miles = Number of gallon of gas required in 560 miles.

Again by using Unitary method we get;

Number of gallon of gas required in 560 miles = [tex]\frac{560}{35}= 16\ gallons[/tex]

Hence Mrs. Owen's Car will use 16 gallons of gas for 560 miles trip.

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