Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that gasoline container is full of = 1/8 of the tank.
We need to fill tank upto = 2/8th of the tank.
Therefore,
Number of containers are needed to fill up the gas tank = [tex]\frac{(Total \ volume \ need \ to \ fill) }{ (Total \ volume \ already \ contain)} .[/tex]
Plugging values in above formula, we get
Number of containers are needed to fill up the gas tank = [tex]\frac{2/8}{1/8}[/tex].
Converting division into multiplication, the fraction 1/4 would flip to 8/1.
Therefore,
[tex]\frac{2/8}{1/8}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{2}{8} \times \frac{8}{1} = 2.[/tex]