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12 December, 18:22

At a corner gas station, the revenue R varies directly with the number g of gallons of gasoline sold. If the revenue is

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    At a corner gas station, the revenue R varies directly with the number g of gallons of gasoline sold. If the revenue is $44.50 when the number of gallons sold is 10, find a linear equation that relates revenue R to the number g of gallons of gasoline. Then find the revenue R when the number of gallons of gasoline sold is 15.5.

    Solution:

    As the question mentioned the direct relationship between the quantities, hence

    10 gallons of gasoline sold = $44.50

    15.5 gallons of gasoline sold = $x

    by cross multiplication, we get that

    10x = 15.5 * 44.50

    which implies that

    x = 68.975

    Thus by $ 68.975 revenue is obtained by selling 15.5 gallons of gasoline.
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