Tricia's mom asked her to fill up the car gas tank and gave her $30 to graph shows the total cost of gas based on the number of gallons the point X shows the number of gallons of gasoline Trisha can purchase state to the nearest hole, the number of gallons of gasoline she can purchase

To find the number of gallons of gasoline Tricia can purchase, we need to divide the total amount of money ($30) by the cost per gallon of gasoline.

Let's say the cost per gallon of gasoline is $2.50.

Number of gallons of gasoline Tricia can purchase = $30 ÷ $2.50 = 12 gallons.

So, Tricia can purchase 12 gallons of gasoline.

To determine the number of gallons of gasoline Tricia can purchase with $30, we need to know the cost per gallon of gasoline. Without that information, we cannot accurately answer the question or provide a specific number of gallons.

The cost per gallon of gasoline can vary depending on the location and current market conditions. You can find out the cost per gallon by checking the prices at local gas stations or by using online resources, such as gas price comparison websites or mobile applications.

Once you have the cost per gallon, divide the total amount of money Tricia has, which is $30, by the cost per gallon. This will give you the number of gallons she can purchase. Round the answer to the nearest whole number, as instructed.

For example, if the cost per gallon of gasoline is $2.50, you would divide $30 by $2.50, which equals 12. Tricia can purchase approximately 12 gallons of gasoline with $30.

Remember to adjust the calculation based on the actual cost per gallon to get an accurate answer.