Lars purchases a new SUV. The car has a 15-gallon gas tank. If he can drive 330 miles on a full tank of gas, what is the unit rate of miles per gallon he gets?(1 point) miles per gallon

To find the unit rate of miles per gallon Lars gets, we divide the number of miles by the number of gallons of gas used.

330 miles ÷ 15 gallons = <<330/15=22>>22 miles per gallon

The unit rate of miles per gallon Lars gets is 22 miles per gallon.

To find the unit rate of miles per gallon, we divide the number of miles driven by the number of gallons of gas used.

Lars can drive 330 miles on a full tank of 15 gallons. Dividing 330 by 15 gives us the unit rate of miles per gallon.

Unit rate = miles/gallons
Unit rate = 330 miles / 15 gallons

Calculating the unit rate:
Unit rate = 22 miles/gallon

Therefore, Lars gets a unit rate of 22 miles per gallon.

To find the unit rate of miles per gallon Lars gets from his SUV, you need to divide the total number of miles he can drive on a full tank of gas by the size of the gas tank.

Given that Lars can drive 330 miles on a full tank and the tank has a capacity of 15 gallons, you can simply divide the number of miles by the number of gallons:

330 miles ÷ 15 gallons

The result is the unit rate of miles per gallon.