Hey, Ms. Sue, or anybody that is apart of this association.

I already tried reviewing this answer, but I didn't seem to get anything.

I'm clueless over this answer, so..

Can you please help? I've been stuck on this, and nobody wants to help me. This is the last place to ever find help. Thanks if you do help. :)

How many miles can a car travel on 15 gallons of gas if it travels 28 miles on 1 gallon of gas?

A: 43 miles***
B: 270 miles
C: 405 miles
D: 420 miles

Why I thought 43 miles: Because, If you calculate the 1 gallon of gas, it gets 43 miles.

I've been confused at this. And I've searched everywhere for the answer. There's no answer.

Please don't be rude, I'm a slow learner. :(

28 mpg x 15 gal

Multiply the two numbers. What do you get?

The answers to Lesson 2 Unit 6 Understanding and Using Unit Rates

1. c
2.d
3.a
4.c
5.d
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Of course, I'd be happy to help you with this question! It looks like you're working on a problem that involves calculating how many miles a car can travel on a certain amount of gas. To find the answer, you need to multiply the number of gallons of gas by the number of miles per gallon.

In this case, the car travels 28 miles on 1 gallon of gas. So, to find out how many miles it can travel on 15 gallons of gas, you can multiply 28 by 15.

Let's do the calculation together:
28 miles/gallon * 15 gallons = 420 miles

Based on this calculation, the correct answer is D: 420 miles.

It's great that you had already calculated that the car can go 43 miles on 1 gallon of gas. However, for this problem, you need to consider the total number of gallons (15) instead of just 1 gallon. By multiplying the miles per gallon by the total number of gallons, you get the total distance the car can travel.

Don't worry about being a slow learner. We all learn at our own pace, and I'm here to help you understand. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask!