Adrian’s lawn mower run a fuel combination of oil and gasoline the table shows the amount of oil Adrian’s mixin with the amount of gasoline

Amount of oil l liters 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.2 0.25
Amount of gasoline g in liters 1.6 3.2 4.8 6.4 8

Answers
G=32l
G= l +3.2
L=32g
L=g +3.2

3 answers

It seems like there is a mistake in the given equations.

Corrected equations:
1) G = 32L
2) G = L + 3.2
3) L = 32G
4) L = G + 3.2

Explanation:
- The first equation says that the amount of gasoline (G) in liters is 32 times the amount of oil (L) in liters.
- The second equation suggests that the amount of gasoline (G) in liters is equal to the amount of oil (L) in liters plus 3.2 liters.
- The third equation states that the amount of oil (L) in liters is 32 times the amount of gasoline (G) in liters.
- The fourth equation suggests that the amount of oil (L) in liters is equal to the amount of gasoline (G) in liters plus 3.2 liters.

These equations describe the relationship between the amount of oil and gasoline mixtures.
What’s the answer to my question
The correct answer to your question is:

G = 32L