Question
Some time ago, a U.S. citizen traveling in Canada observed that the price of regular gasoline was 0.771 Canadian dollars per liter. The exchange rate at the time was 1.401 Canadian dollars per one U.S. dollar. Calculate the price of the Canadian gasoline in units of U.S. dollars per gallon. (Just one week before, the traveler had paid $2.249 per gallon in the United States.)
Answers
Convert 1 L to gallons.
Convert Canadian $ to U. S. $.
0.771 CD/L x (1 USD/1.401 CD) x (1 L/0.264 gallons) = ? USD/gallon.
Convert Canadian $ to U. S. $.
0.771 CD/L x (1 USD/1.401 CD) x (1 L/0.264 gallons) = ? USD/gallon.
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