88% not sure but I think so if it’s not the answer I’m sorry.
Notice the first two vertices are reverse from each other (a,0) to (0,a)
the fourth vertex would be the reverse of the third one.
The fourth vertex would be (2a, a)
When you say "at the same ratio", you mean that you consume the same amount of gas for the same amount of miles.
We know that everytime you drive 75 miles, you use 3 gallons of gas.
Since 12 gallons of gas is four times 3 gallons of gas, if the ratio remains the same, you can drive four times the distance:
You drive 75 miles, and use 3 gallons.
You drive 75 more miles (so you are at
miles) and use 3 more gallons, so you use
gallons.
You drive 75 more miles (so you are at
miles) and use 3 more gallons, so you use
gallons.
You drive 75 more miles (so you are at
miles) and use 3 more gallons, so you use
gallons, and you're done.
Answer:
72 km/hour
Step-by-step explanation:
20 m/s × (1 km/(1000 m)) × (3600 s/h) = 72 km/h
The rate is 72 kilometers per hour.