Answer:
I think 4
Step-by-step explanation:
If FG = 2 and EF looks very similar, EG would be 4 and EH=8, 8-4=4
According to the data given above; x= 3..
y=x+4
y=3+4
y=7
I'm sorry but the solution you proposed was a bit hard to follow, so I'll just post my solution: we convert "2 and 1/2" to a single fraction:

So, we know that 5/2 gallons cost 60 dollars, which means

To find the cost of a single gallon, we have to solve the equation for g:
