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  • We're told that the total cost of filling up your car with

  • gas varies directly with the number of gallons of gasoline

  • you are purchasing.

  • So this first statement tells us that if x is equal to the

  • number of gallons purchased, and y is equal to the cost of

  • filling up the car, this first statement tells us that y

  • varies directly with the number of gallons, with x.

  • So that means that y is equal to some constant, we'll just

  • call that k, times x.

  • This is what it means to vary directly.

  • If x goes up, y will go up.

  • We don't know what the rate is. k tells us the rate.

  • If x goes down, y will be down.

  • Now, they give us more information, and this will

  • help us figure out what k is.

  • If a gallon of gas costs $2.25, how many gallons could

  • you purchase for $18?

  • So if x is equal to 1-- this statement up here, a gallon of

  • gas-- that tells us if we get 1 gallon, if x is equal to 1,

  • then y is $2.25, right?

  • y is what it costs.

  • They tell us 1 gallon costs $2.25, so you could write it

  • right here, $2.25 is equal to k times x, times 1.

  • Well, I didn't even have to write the times 1 there.

  • It's essentially telling us exactly what the

  • rate is, what k is.

  • We don't even have to write that 1 there.

  • k is equal to 2.25.

  • That's what this told us right there.

  • So the equation, how y varies with x, is y is equal to

  • 2.25x, where x is the number of gallons we purchase.

  • y is the cost of that purchase, so

  • it's $2.25 a gallon.

  • And then they ask us, how many gallons could you

  • purchase for $18?

  • So $18 is going to be our total cost. It is y cost of

  • filling the car.

  • So 18 is going to be equal to 2.25x.

  • Now if we want to solve for x, we can divide both sides by

  • 2.25, so let's do that.

  • You divide 18 by 2.25, divide 2.25x by 2.25,

  • and what do we get?

  • Let me scroll down a little bit.

  • The right-hand side, the 2.25's cancel out, you get x.

  • And then what is 18 divided by 2.25?

  • So let me write this down.

  • So first of all, I just like to think of it as a fraction.

  • 2.25 is the same thing-- let me write over here-- 2.25 is

  • equal to 2 and 1/4, which is the same thing as 9 over 4.

  • So 18 divided by 2.25 is equal to 18 divided by 9 over 4,

  • which is equal to 18 times 4 over 9, or 18 over 1

  • times 4 over 9.

  • And let's see, 18 divided by 9 is 2, 9 divided by 9 is 1.

  • That simplifies pretty nicely into 8.

  • So 18 divided by 2.25 is 8, so we can buy 8 gallons for $18.

We're told that the total cost of filling up your car with

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