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Problem
At the beginning of a trip, the mileage odometer read miles. The driver filled the gas tank with gallons of gasoline. During the trip, the driver filled his tank again with gallons of gasoline when the odometer read . At the end of the trip, the driver filled his tank again with gallons of gasoline. The odometer read . To the nearest tenth, what was the car's average miles-per-gallon for the entire trip?
Solution
The first six gallons are irrelevant. We start with the odometer at miles, and a full gas tank. The total gas consumed by the car during the trip is equal to the total gas the driver had to buy to make the tank full again, i.e., gallons. The distance covered is miles. Hence the average MPG ratio is .
See Also
1986 AJHSME (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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Followed by Problem 20 | |
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