Miss Anderson decides to visit a childhood friend he gives him 28.6 miles to the gallon. Mr. Anderson has 7 gallons of fuel, which of the following is true a Mr. Anderson can travel 200.2 miles B Mr. Anderson can travel 151.2 miles see Mr. Anderson can travel to 49.2 miles D Mr. Anderson can travel 100.1 miles

To determine how far Mr. Anderson can travel, we need to multiply the number of gallons of fuel he has (7) by the mileage he gets per gallon (28.6).

7 gallons * 28.6 miles per gallon = 200.2 miles.

So the correct statement is:

A. Mr. Anderson can travel 200.2 miles.

To determine how far Mr. Anderson can travel, we need to multiply the number of gallons of fuel he has by the miles per gallon (MPG) his car can travel.

Given:
MPG = 28.6 miles/gallon
Gallons of fuel = 7 gallons

To calculate the distance Mr. Anderson can travel:

Distance = MPG × Gallons of fuel
Distance = 28.6 miles/gallon × 7 gallons
Distance = 200.2 miles

Therefore, the correct statement is:
A) Mr. Anderson can travel 200.2 miles.

To determine how far Mr. Anderson can travel with his 7 gallons of fuel, we need to multiply the number of gallons by the miles per gallon (mpg) rate.

Given that Mr. Anderson's car gives him 28.6 miles to the gallon and he has 7 gallons of fuel:

Total distance = mpg rate * number of gallons
Total distance = 28.6 mpg * 7 gallons

Now let's calculate the total distance:

Total distance = 200.2 miles

So the correct answer is A) Mr. Anderson can travel 200.2 miles.