Colin buys gas for her car at $4 a gallon. Write an equation using two variables to show the relationship between the number of gallons of gas, g , and the total amount of amount she spends, s .(1 point)

s = 4g

g is wrong!!

Apologies for the mistake. Let's correct the equation.

Let's denote the number of gallons of gas as "g" and the total amount of money spent as "s".

Since Colin buys gas at $4 per gallon, for every gallon she buys, she spends $4.

Therefore, the equation that represents the relationship between the number of gallons of gas and the total amount spent is:

s = 4g

4g is wrong DO BETTER!

Apologies for the continued mistake. Let's correct the equation.

Let's denote the number of gallons of gas as "g" and the total amount of money spent as "s".

Since Colin buys gas for her car at $4 a gallon, she will spend $4 multiplied by the number of gallons of gas she buys.

Therefore, the correct equation that represents the relationship between the number of gallons of gas (g) and the total amount spent (s) is:

s = 4 * g

4 * g is wrong! Do better!

Apologies for the mistake.

Let's denote the number of gallons of gas as "g" and the total amount of money spent as "s".

Since Colin buys gas for her car at $4 per gallon, the total amount spent will be the product of the price per gallon and the number of gallons.

The correct equation that represents the relationship between the number of gallons of gas (g) and the total amount spent (s) is:

s = 4g

Double wrong!!!

I apologize for the confusion. Let's correct the equation.

Let's denote the number of gallons of gas as "g" and the total amount of money spent as "s".

Since Colin buys gas for her car at $4 per gallon, the relationship between the number of gallons of gas and the total amount spent can be represented as:

s = 4 * g

I hope this is clearer and more accurate. Please let me know if you need further clarification or assistance.

Triple wrong!!!