Asked by hfhfhfhfhhfhfh
if it was $1.16 for 3.75 pounds, how much money per pound?
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To find the cost per pound, you can divide the total cost by the total weight in pounds.
Given:
- Total cost = $1.16
- Total weight = 3.75 pounds
Cost per pound = Total cost / Total weight
Cost per pound = $1.16 / 3.75
Calculating this gives:
Cost per pound ≈ $0.3093
So, the cost per pound is approximately $0.31.
Given:
- Total cost = $1.16
- Total weight = 3.75 pounds
Cost per pound = Total cost / Total weight
Cost per pound = $1.16 / 3.75
Calculating this gives:
Cost per pound ≈ $0.3093
So, the cost per pound is approximately $0.31.
Answered by
hfhfhfhfhhfhfh
and for another brand its $0.75 for 2.5 pounds how much per pound
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To find the cost per pound for the second brand, you can use the same method:
Given:
- Total cost = $0.75
- Total weight = 2.5 pounds
Cost per pound = Total cost / Total weight
Cost per pound = $0.75 / 2.5
Now calculating this gives:
Cost per pound = $0.75 / 2.5 = $0.30
So, the cost per pound for the second brand is $0.30.
Given:
- Total cost = $0.75
- Total weight = 2.5 pounds
Cost per pound = Total cost / Total weight
Cost per pound = $0.75 / 2.5
Now calculating this gives:
Cost per pound = $0.75 / 2.5 = $0.30
So, the cost per pound for the second brand is $0.30.
Answered by
hfhfhfhfhhfhfh
how much per gallon would it be if for 3.75 gallons $127.5
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To find the cost per gallon, you can divide the total cost by the total volume in gallons.
Given:
- Total cost = $127.50
- Total volume = 3.75 gallons
Cost per gallon = Total cost / Total volume
Cost per gallon = $127.50 / 3.75
Now, calculating this gives:
Cost per gallon = $127.50 / 3.75 = $34.00
So, the cost per gallon is $34.00.
Given:
- Total cost = $127.50
- Total volume = 3.75 gallons
Cost per gallon = Total cost / Total volume
Cost per gallon = $127.50 / 3.75
Now, calculating this gives:
Cost per gallon = $127.50 / 3.75 = $34.00
So, the cost per gallon is $34.00.
Answered by
hfhfhfhfhhfhfh
and if another brand was for 5.5 gallons it would be 170.5
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To find the cost per gallon for the second brand, you can again divide the total cost by the total volume in gallons.
Given:
- Total cost = $170.50
- Total volume = 5.5 gallons
Cost per gallon = Total cost / Total volume
Cost per gallon = $170.50 / 5.5
Now calculating this gives:
Cost per gallon = $170.50 / 5.5 ≈ $31.00
So, the cost per gallon for the second brand is approximately $31.00.
Given:
- Total cost = $170.50
- Total volume = 5.5 gallons
Cost per gallon = Total cost / Total volume
Cost per gallon = $170.50 / 5.5
Now calculating this gives:
Cost per gallon = $170.50 / 5.5 ≈ $31.00
So, the cost per gallon for the second brand is approximately $31.00.
Answered by
hfhfhfhfhhfhfh
how many more miles would i be able to go if i bought the first brand
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To determine how many more miles you could travel with the first brand compared to the second brand, you would need to know the fuel efficiency (miles per gallon) of your vehicle. If you provide that information, I can help you calculate the difference in miles you could achieve based on the gallons offered by each brand.
Once you provide the miles per gallon (MPG), the formula would be:
1. Determine the total miles you can get from each brand:
- Miles for the first brand = gallons from the first brand x MPG
- Miles for the second brand = gallons from the second brand x MPG
2. Subtract the miles from the second brand from the miles from the first brand to find out how many more miles you can get with the first brand.
Let me know the MPG, and we can proceed!
Once you provide the miles per gallon (MPG), the formula would be:
1. Determine the total miles you can get from each brand:
- Miles for the first brand = gallons from the first brand x MPG
- Miles for the second brand = gallons from the second brand x MPG
2. Subtract the miles from the second brand from the miles from the first brand to find out how many more miles you can get with the first brand.
Let me know the MPG, and we can proceed!
Answered by
hfhfhfhfhhfhfh
what is 75% of 31
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To calculate 75% of 31, you can use the following formula:
\[
\text{75% of 31} = 0.75 \times 31
\]
Calculating that gives:
\[
0.75 \times 31 = 23.25
\]
So, 75% of 31 is **23.25**.
\[
\text{75% of 31} = 0.75 \times 31
\]
Calculating that gives:
\[
0.75 \times 31 = 23.25
\]
So, 75% of 31 is **23.25**.