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Dale's car uses one quart of oil for every four tanks of gas. The car averages 28 miles per gallon and has a fuel capacity of 17 gallons. At this rate, how many gallons of oil will Dale use in the next 100,000 miles? A. 3.38 gallons B. 13.13 gallons C. 52.52 gallons D. 210.08 gallons

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Answer: Dale will use 13.125 gallons in the next 100,000 milesStep-by-step explanation:Dale's car uses one quart of oil for every four tanks of gas.I quart = 0.25 gallonTherefore, Dale's car uses 0.25 gallon of oil for every four tanks of gas.The car averages 28 miles per gallon and has a fuel capacity of 17 gallons. This means that 1 tank is 17 gallons.In the next 100000 miles If 28 miles = 1 gallon of fuel,100000 miles will require 100000/28 = 3571.43 gallonsNumber of tanks in 3571.43 will be 3571.43/17 = 210.1 tanksThe car uses 0.25 gallon of oil for 4 tanks, thenThe car will use x gallons for 210. 1 tanks.x =( 210Γ—0.25)/4 = 13.125 gallons