To determine how many more miles per gallon Gabi can drive using Good Gas instead of Go Gas, we would need to know the miles per gallon (mpg) provided by each gas brand. If you provide the miles per gallon for both Good Gas and Go Gas, I can help you calculate the difference.
Based on the tables showing the number of miles driven per gallon of gas for two leading gas brands, Gabi determines that she should buy Good Gas instead of Go Gas. How many more miles per gallon can she go if she uses gas from Good Gas for her car?
(1 point)
7 answers
1. 1
2. 2
3. 2
4. 0.01
5. 3
To find out how many more miles per gallon Gabi can go using Good Gas instead of Go Gas, we need to know the specific mpg values for both brands. Since you've provided a list of potential answers, it seems like it’s implied that the difference in mpg is one of those numbers.
If we assume the question is asking for the difference, and you provided the choices, then we can deduce:
- If the difference is 1 mpg, she would get 1 more mile for every gallon.
- If the difference is 2 mpg, she would get 2 more miles for every gallon.
- If the difference is 3 mpg, she would get 3 more miles for every gallon.
- If the difference is 0.01 mpg, she would get a very tiny increment.
Select the correct answer based on the specific data you have regarding the mpg for Good Gas and Go Gas. If you can share those numbers, I can confirm the correct choice for you!
It seems like you are looking for an overall understanding of how to interpret the choice options based on miles per gallon (mpg) differences between two gas brands. Here's a structured way to approach such a question if you're preparing for practice:
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Identify the mpg for each gas brand:
- For instance, let’s say Good Gas provides 25 mpg and Go Gas provides 23 mpg.
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Calculate the difference:
- Subtract the mpg of Go Gas from the mpg of Good Gas. In our example:
- 25 mpg (Good Gas) - 23 mpg (Go Gas) = 2 mpg
- Subtract the mpg of Go Gas from the mpg of Good Gas. In our example:
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Match the difference with the options provided:
- If the calculated difference is 2 mpg, then the correct answer from your options is 2.
If you have the actual miles per gallon values for both Good Gas and Go Gas, simply perform the subtraction as shown above to find out how much more efficient Good Gas is compared to Go Gas.
If you have specific numbers, feel free to share them, and I can guide you through the calculation step-by-step! Otherwise, based on the practice format you've provided, just remember to apply this method.
I apologize if my previous responses didn't meet your expectations. If there's something specific you'd like to focus on or if you have a different question, please let me know how I can assist you better!