My fuel is at 80% full. After traveling some distance,

Bandarsso

Bandarsso

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2022-02-01

My fuel is at 80% full. After traveling some distance, only 30% of that fuel is left. I fill the tank to full capacity by putting in 19 gallons. What is the full capacity of my tank?

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Olive Burke

Olive Burke

Beginner2022-02-02Added 12 answers

First you have to find what percent of the tank is left after 30% of 80% of the fuel has been spent
multiply 80%×30%=24% of the tank is left.
now subtract 100%24%=76% of the tank has been used.
76% of the tank equals 19 gallons
set up a ratio
76100=19x multiply both sides by 100x
(100x)×76100=(100x)×19x this gives
76×x=100×19
Now divide both sides by 76
76x76=190076 this gives
Answer: x=25gallons
April Acosta

April Acosta

Beginner2022-02-03Added 11 answers

The only thing we are interested is the tank. Not the distance travelled.
The tank has 30% of its original content left.
Thus the amount of fuel left is 30% of 80%
Amount of the whole tank taken up by fuel is:
30100×80100=2410024%
So the free space left in the tank by volume is
100%24%=76%76100
We know that it takes 19 gallons to fill up the 76% volume left.
So by ratio we have:
19gallons76%volumeFull volume in gallons100%volume
To change 76 into 100 we multiply it by 10076 but as this is a ratio we must also multiply the top value the same way.
=19×1007674×10076=2510025gallonsfull tanks

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