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Suppose that you learn, prior to your trip to British Columbia, that gasoline will cost $1.50 (in Canadian dollars) for every l...Asked by emma
Suppose that you learn, prior to your trip to British Columbia, that gasoline will cost $1.50 (in Canadian dollars) for every liter you purchase. You know from checking the Internet that 1 liter is equivalent to 0.26 gallons and the currency conversion rate for the Canadian dollar is about .98 U.S. dollars. How much will gasoline cost you, per gallon in U.S. dollars, for your trip
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Answered by
Reiny
1 L ---> 1.50 CND
= 1.5(.98) = 1.47 US
.26 gallons ---> 1.47 US
1 gallon ---> 1.47/.26 = 5.65 US
(Yesterday, in Ontario I paid $1.163 /L
and the dollar was at par,
and there are 3.79 L in a US gallon
so in $US , cost per gallon = 3.79(1.163) = $4.41)
= 1.5(.98) = 1.47 US
.26 gallons ---> 1.47 US
1 gallon ---> 1.47/.26 = 5.65 US
(Yesterday, in Ontario I paid $1.163 /L
and the dollar was at par,
and there are 3.79 L in a US gallon
so in $US , cost per gallon = 3.79(1.163) = $4.41)
Answered by
Dustin
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Answered by
Anonymous
1 liter is $1.64
How much per us gal?
How much per us gal?
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