Answer:
a
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>The question has missing details. However, general questions that could be asked is as follows:</em>
<em>(1) The number of miles traveled after using (say) 5 gallons</em>
<em>(2) The number of gallons used after traveling for (say) 36 miles</em>
Answer:
See Explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
Given

A linear equation is represented as:

Where
and

c, in this question represents the initial capacity of the tank.
So, the initial capacity is 120 liters
Solving (a): r = 5




<em>60 miles traveled</em>
Solving (b): s = 36


Collect like terms


Solve for r

<em>42 gallons used</em>
Answer: Angle A = 53.9 degrees
Step-by-step explanation: We have a right angled triangle with two sides clearly given and one angle to be calculated. If the angle to be calculated is angle A, then having angle A as our reference angle, line AC (10 units) is the adjacent, line CB is the opposite while line AB (17 units) is the hypotenuse. Having been given the adjacent and the hypotenuse, we can now use the trigonometric ratio as follows;
CosA = adjacent/hypotenuse
CosA = 10/17
CosA = 0.5882
By use of the calculator or table of values,
A = 53.97
Approximately to the nearest tenth,
A = 53.9 degrees
The unit consumption of gas can be obtained by dividing the total distance traveled in miles by the total gallons of gas consumed by the trip. This is shown below:
121.72 miles / 6.8 gallons = 17.9
Therefore, on a gallon of gas, Amir can travel 17.9 miles, which is letter B among the choices.