SOLUTION: The gas guage on the van initially read 1/8 full. When 15 gallons were added to the tank the guage read 3/4 full. How many more gallons are needed to fill the tank? I know the
Algebra.Com
Question 112547: The gas guage on the van initially read 1/8 full. When 15 gallons were added to the tank the guage read 3/4 full. How many more gallons are needed to fill the tank? I know the answer is 6 but I can't get an equation to prove it.
Found 2 solutions by rapaljer, ptaylor:
Answer by rapaljer(4671) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let x = number of gallons in the tank when full.
You begin with 1/8 of the full tank, you add 15 gallons, and what you have is 3/4 of a full tank. So where x represents the "full tank", the equation is
Multiply both sides of the equation by the LCD, which is 8:
gallons
Since you ended up with 3/4 of a tank, you have 3/4 of 24 which is 18 gallons in the car. It will take 6 gallons to fill it the rest of the way.
Pretty neat problem!!
R^2
Answer by ptaylor(2198) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let x=number of additional gallons needed to fill the tank
The 15 gal alone that were added filled the tank to (3/4-1/8) or 5/8 capacity. Since the tank was already 1/8 full, only 1/4 now remains to be filled. So we have the following ratio:
15 is to 5/8 as x is to 1/4 or 2/8
15/(5/8)=x/(2/8) cross multiply
15(2/8)=(5/8)x multiply both sides by 8
30=5x divide both sides by 5
x=6 gal
Hope this helps---ptaylor
RELATED QUESTIONS
The gasoline gauge on a van initially read 1/4 full. When 10 gallons were added to the... (answered by josgarithmetic)
The gasoline gauge on a van initially read 1/8 full. When 9 gallons were added to the... (answered by Cromlix,Edwin McCravy)
The gasoline gauge on a van initially read 1/8 full. When 15 gallons were added to the... (answered by drk)
The gasoline gauge on a van initially read ¼ full. When 14 gallons were added to the... (answered by stanbon)
Sal added3 gallons of gas to a tank,which made the tank half full. A full tank containef... (answered by josgarithmetic)
My problem is: It took 7 3/4 gallons of gas to fill the tank of the family car. If the... (answered by ankor@dixie-net.com)
Maria needed 8 gallons of gas to fill her car's gas tank. The mileage odometer read... (answered by Theo)
when 5 gallons of gas are placed in the car's fuel tank, the tank moves from 3/8 full to... (answered by josmiceli)