Respuesta :
3(d) and 3 (g)
d represents the price. so you multiply 3 by however much the has cost.
g represents the gallons and 3 represents the cost and again you multiply
d represents the price. so you multiply 3 by however much the has cost.
g represents the gallons and 3 represents the cost and again you multiply
Mia buys 3 gallons of gas at d[tex] \frac{dollars}{gallon} [/tex], or 3 * d = 3d.
The number 3 represents the quantity(how many) gallons she bought
The variable d represents the rate at which Mia bought the gas.
Bob buys g gallons at 3[tex] \frac{dollars}{gallon} [/tex], or 3 * g = 3g.
The variable g number 3 represents the quantity(how many) gallons he bought
The number 3 represents the rate at which Mia bought the gas.
The number 3 represents the quantity(how many) gallons she bought
The variable d represents the rate at which Mia bought the gas.
Bob buys g gallons at 3[tex] \frac{dollars}{gallon} [/tex], or 3 * g = 3g.
The variable g number 3 represents the quantity(how many) gallons he bought
The number 3 represents the rate at which Mia bought the gas.