9. Traveling: You are planning a trip of 615 miles (round trip), and you know that your car gets an average of 27 miles per gallon of gas. You also know that your gas tank holds 15 gallons of gas. a. How many gallons of gas will you use on this trip? b. If the gas you buy costs $2 per gallon, how much should you plan to spend on this trip for gas?

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9. Traveling: You are planning a trip of 615 miles (round trip), and you know that your car gets an average of
27 miles per gallon of gas. You also know that your gas tank holds 15, gallons of gas.
a. How many gallons of gas will you use on this trip?
b. If the gas you buy costs $2 per gallon, how much should you plan to spend on this trip for gas?
10. Triangles: A right triangle is a triangle with one right angle (measure
90°). The two sides that form the right angle are called legs, and they are
perpendicular to each other. The longest side is called the hypotenuse.
The legs can be treated as the base and height of the triangle. Find the
4 cm
area of the right triangle shown here.
5 cm
Transcribed Image Text:5) 12 8. 7-÷3 5 36 3) 36 2:3.2.3-1 3 %3D -10 12 Applications Solve. 9. Traveling: You are planning a trip of 615 miles (round trip), and you know that your car gets an average of 27 miles per gallon of gas. You also know that your gas tank holds 15, gallons of gas. a. How many gallons of gas will you use on this trip? b. If the gas you buy costs $2 per gallon, how much should you plan to spend on this trip for gas? 10. Triangles: A right triangle is a triangle with one right angle (measure 90°). The two sides that form the right angle are called legs, and they are perpendicular to each other. The longest side is called the hypotenuse. The legs can be treated as the base and height of the triangle. Find the 4 cm area of the right triangle shown here. 5 cm
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