Respuesta :
Let us calculate how much gas he will need for the trip. Since he needs 6 liters for 100 miles, he will need x for 4000 miles. Gas is proportional to mileage. Solving for x, x=4000/100 *6=240
In total, this will cost 240*1.5=360$. He has 3 friends, so they are 4 in total. Everyone will have to pay 360/4=90$
In total, this will cost 240*1.5=360$. He has 3 friends, so they are 4 in total. Everyone will have to pay 360/4=90$
Let's calculate how much gas would car consume during the trip.
First, we will calculate how much it consumes per kilometer:
[tex]g_{ckm}=6/100=0.06\frac{l}{km}[/tex]
The total consumption for the whole trip would be:
[tex]g_t=L\cdot g_{ckm}=0.06\cdot 4000=240 l[/tex]
To get the total cost of the gas we multiply the total gas consumed by its cost:
[tex]C_t=g_t\cdot1.5=360\$[/tex]
So, each passenger must pay $90.
First, we will calculate how much it consumes per kilometer:
[tex]g_{ckm}=6/100=0.06\frac{l}{km}[/tex]
The total consumption for the whole trip would be:
[tex]g_t=L\cdot g_{ckm}=0.06\cdot 4000=240 l[/tex]
To get the total cost of the gas we multiply the total gas consumed by its cost:
[tex]C_t=g_t\cdot1.5=360\$[/tex]
So, each passenger must pay $90.