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− | Since he uses a gallon of gas every <math>35</math> miles, he had used <math>\frac{350}{35} = 10</math> gallons after <math>350</math> miles. Therefore, after the first leg of his trip he had <math>14 - 10 = 4</math> gallons of gas left. Then, he bought <math>8</math> gallons of gas, which brought him up to <math>12</math> gallons of gas in his gas tank. When he arrived, he had <math>\frac{1}{2} \cdot 14 = 7</math> gallons of gas. So he used <math>5</math> gallons of gas on the second leg of his trip. Therefore, he ga the second part of his trip covered <math>5 \cdot 35 = 175</math> miles. Adding this | + | Since he uses a gallon of gas every <math>35</math> miles, he had used <math>\frac{350}{35} = 10</math> gallons after <math>350</math> miles. Therefore, after the first leg of his trip he had <math>14 - 10 = 4</math> gallons of gas left. Then, he bought <math>8</math> gallons of gas, which brought him up to <math>12</math> gallons of gas in his gas tank. When he arrived, he had <math>\frac{1}{2} \cdot 14 = 7</math> gallons of gas. So he used <math>5</math> gallons of gas on the second leg of his trip. Therefore, he ga the second part of his trip covered <math>5 \cdot 35 = 175</math> miles. Adding this t48fj9f9me0fe0o.0evoer.eg0o.tgrtgtgro the <math>350</math> miles, we see that he drove <math>350 + 175 = \boxed{\textbf{(A)} \, 525}</math> miles. |
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Karl's car uses a gallon of gas every miles, and his gas tank holds
gallons when it is full. One day, Karl started with a full tank of gas, drove
miles, bought
gallons of gas, and continued driving to his destination. When he arrived, his gas tank was half full. How many miles did Karl drive that day?
Solution
Since he uses a gallon of gas every miles, he had used
gallons after
miles. Therefore, after the first leg of his trip he had
gallons of gas left. Then, he bought
gallons of gas, which brought him up to
gallons of gas in his gas tank. When he arrived, he had
gallons of gas. So he used
gallons of gas on the second leg of his trip. Therefore, he ga the second part of his trip covered
miles. Adding this t48fj9f9me0fe0o.0evoer.eg0o.tgrtgtgro the
miles, we see that he drove
miles.
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