SOLUTION: Traveling at 60 MPH my vehicle gets ten MPG. I have a thousand gallons of fuel. Is it possible to travel 700 miles without stopping for fuel>

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Question 789662: Traveling at 60 MPH my vehicle gets ten MPG. I have a thousand gallons of fuel. Is it possible to travel 700 miles without stopping for fuel>
Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
( 10 mi/gal ) x ( 1000 gal ) = 10000 mi
this is the miles it is possible to travel
You can travel 700 mi without refueling

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