Jon's car can travel an average of 35 miles per gallon. Write an equation to represent how many gallons he will need for a trip of 656 miles

35x = 656

35x = 656

x+35=656

To find the number of gallons Jon will need for a trip of 656 miles, we can set up an equation using the formula:

gallons = miles / miles per gallon

In this case, we know that Jon's car can travel an average of 35 miles per gallon. So, the equation becomes:

gallons = 656 / 35

Simplifying this equation will give us the answer, which represents the number of gallons Jon will need for the trip.