Which car gives the better gasoline mileage in making the same trip: the car that goes 340 miles on 10 gallon of gasoline or the car that goes 500 miles on 15 gallons of gasoline?

Divide:

340 / 10 = 34 miles per gallon

Do the same for the other car.

Which gets better gas mileage?

To determine which car gives better gasoline mileage, we need to calculate the miles per gallon (MPG) for each car.

To calculate MPG, divide the number of miles driven by the amount of gasoline consumed.

For the first car:
MPG = 340 miles / 10 gallons = 34 MPG

For the second car:
MPG = 500 miles / 15 gallons = 33.33... MPG (rounded to two decimal places)

Comparing the two values, we can see that the first car gives better gasoline mileage with 34 MPG, compared to the second car's 33.33... MPG. Therefore, the car that goes 340 miles on 10 gallons of gasoline has better gasoline mileage for this specific trip.