Trishas mom asked her to fill up the cars gas tank and gave her 30$. The graph shows the total cost of gas based on the number of gallons. The point X shows the number of gallon of gasoline Trisha can purchase. State, to the nearest whole, the number of gallons of gasoline she can purchase.

To determine the number of gallons of gasoline Trisha can purchase, we need to look at the graph. However, since the graph is not provided, I am unable to provide an exact answer. Please provide the graph, so I can assist you further.

To determine the number of gallons of gasoline Trisha can purchase, we first need to find the corresponding point on the graph given the total cost of gas and the amount of money Trisha has.

Unfortunately, since you haven't provided the graph or the specific points on it, I cannot directly identify the corresponding point. However, I can still guide you on how to find the answer using the information given.

1. Look for the point on the graph where the total cost of gas matches the amount of money Trisha has (in this case, $30). This point should have the same value on the y-axis (cost of gas) as the given amount.
2. Once you have identified this point, read the corresponding value on the x-axis (number of gallons of gasoline). This value represents the number of gallons Trisha can purchase.

For example, if you find that the point with cost $30 corresponds to a value of 10 gallons on the x-axis, then the answer would be approximately 10 gallons.

Unfortunately, the graph was not provided. Therefore, we cannot determine the number of gallons of gasoline Trisha can purchase.