You are running a fuel economy study. One of the cars you find is blue. It can travel 41 1/2 miles on 1 1/4 gasoline. Another car is red. It can travel 21 3/5 miles on 4/5 gallon of gasoline. What is the unit rate of each car? Which car could travel a greater distance on 1 gallon of gasoline?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

We want to study the fuel consumption of each car, i.e the amount of mile per gallon the cars will consume

Step one:

given data:

First car

distance covered= 41 1/2 = 41.5miles

amount of gallons= 1 1/4= 1.25gal

the miles per gallons= 41.5/1.25=33.2 miles per gallon

Second car

distance covered= 21 3/5= 21.6miles

amount of gallons=4/5=  0.8gal

the miles per gallons= 21.6/0.8=27 miles per gallon

1. Therefore the unit rate of

the first car = 33.2 miles per gallon

the second car=27 miles per gallon

2. the first car can travel a greater distance on 1 gallon of gasoline