Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Set this up as a ratio, since it's easiest to solve it this way. Put your miles on the top of the ratio and gallons on the bottom:
[tex]\frac{m}{g} :\frac{35.5}{1}[/tex]
This ratio says that Jon gets 35.5 miles per 1 gallon of gas. We can use that ratio now, along with another, to solve for the number of miles he drove if he used .3 gallons of gas:
[tex]\frac{m}{g} :\frac{35.5}{1} =\frac{x}{.3}[/tex]
Cross multiply to solve:
1x = 35.5(.3) so
x = 10.65 miles