Valerie guys a new car. She can drive 288 miles on a full tank of gas. If her car holds 16 gallons of gasoline, what is the unit rate of miles per gallon?

To find the unit rate of miles per gallon, we need to determine how many miles Valerie can drive per gallon of gasoline.

Valerie can drive 288 miles on a full tank of gas, which holds 16 gallons of gasoline.

Dividing the total number of miles by the number of gallons of gasoline gives us 288 miles / 16 gallons = <<288/16=18>>18 miles per gallon.

Therefore, the unit rate of miles per gallon is 18 miles per gallon.

To find the unit rate of miles per gallon, we need to divide the total number of miles by the total number of gallons.

The total number of miles Valerie can drive on a full tank of gas is 288 miles.
The total number of gallons her car holds is 16 gallons.

So, the unit rate of miles per gallon is:
288 miles / 16 gallons = 18 miles per gallon.

To find the unit rate of miles per gallon, we need to divide the total number of miles Valerie can drive on a full tank of gas by the total number of gallons her car holds.

Given:
Total miles Valerie can drive = 288 miles
Total gallons her car holds = 16 gallons

To find the unit rate:
Unit rate = Total miles / Total gallons

Substituting the given values:
Unit rate = 288 miles / 16 gallons

To simplify, divide the numerator and the denominator by their greatest common divisor:
Unit rate = 18 miles / 1 gallon

Therefore, the unit rate of miles per gallon for Valerie's car is 18 miles per gallon.