The last time Robert filled up his car with gas, he paid $24.50 for 7 gallons. This time, he needs 15 gallons. If the price is the same, how much will he pay?

Respuesta :

Answer:

$52.50

Step-by-step explanation:

Set up the ratio:

[tex]\frac{24.50}{7}[/tex]

Simplify in order to find the cost per gallon.

The cost per gallon is $3.50 because 7 divided by 7 is one and 24.50 divided by seven is 3.5.

Now you have this left:

[tex]\frac{3.50}{1}[/tex]

Multiply the denominator by 15 since Robert needs 15 gallons.

Then, multiply the top by 15 because whatever you do to the denominator, you have to do to the top.

Now you have this left:

[tex]\frac{3.5}{1}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{52.50}{15}[/tex]

Therefore, Robert needs to pay $52.50 in order to recieve 15 gallons of gasoline.

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