You need to stop for gas at Buc-ee's and your car has a gas tank that will hold 14.25 gallons. It is on empty. How much will it cost to fill up the tank using the rounded price of gas from the previous question? You will need to round your cost to the nearest cent. (1 point)

Unfortunately, the previous question mentioned to calculate the rounded price of gas, but that calculation was not provided. Without that information, I am unable to determine the cost to fill up the tank. Could you please provide the rounded price of gas from the previous question?

To calculate the cost of filling up the gas tank, we need to know the rounded price of gas. Since you mentioned a previous question, please provide me with the rounded price of gas.

To find the answer, we need to know the rounded price of gas from the previous question. Unfortunately, you did not provide that information, so I am unable to calculate the exact cost of filling up your gas tank at Buc-ee's.

However, I can still guide you on how to calculate it based on the rounded price of gas. Once you have the rounded price per gallon, you can multiply it by the capacity of your gas tank, which is 14.25 gallons.

For example, let's say the rounded price of gas is $3.00 per gallon. To calculate the cost of filling up the tank, you would multiply $3.00 by 14.25, resulting in $42.75.

If you want to round the cost to the nearest cent, you can use the rounding rules. If the number after the cent is 5 or greater, you round up; otherwise, you round down. For instance, if the calculated cost is $42.753, you would round it up to $42.76.

In summary, to calculate the cost of filling up your gas tank, multiply the rounded price per gallon by the capacity of your gas tank, and then round the result to the nearest cent.