The answer for this question is option C.
The delivery truck can travel 738 miles on 41 gallons of gas, assuming it maintains the same fuel efficiency. This is calculated by first finding the mileage per gallon (miles driven divided by gallons used), then multiplying that by the number of gallons.
The situation given can be solved by using unit rate or sometimes referred to as proportion. The delivery truck traveled 324 miles on 18 gallons of gas. We'll first find out the mileage per gallon and then use that to compute how far it could go on 41 gallons.
So, a delivery truck that traveled 324 miles on 18 gallons of gas could travel 738 miles on 41 gallons of gas, assuming the truck maintains the same fuel efficiency.
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Answer:
200 girls
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide 600 by three in order to get two hundred. Add another two hundred as 2 thirds of the girls preferred capture the flag so the remaining 200 girls preferred other sports.
600/3= 200
200+200=400
600-400=200
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