Paul's car gets 32 miles per gallon of gasoline. How many gallons does he need to travel 368 miles?
368 gallons / 32 miles per gallon = 11.5 gallons
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20 maybe
To find out how many gallons Paul needs to travel 368 miles, we can use a simple formula:
Gallons = Miles / Miles Per Gallon
In this case, Paul's car gets 32 miles per gallon, so the formula becomes:
Gallons = 368 miles / 32 miles per gallon
To solve this, we divide 368 by 32:
Gallons = 11.5
Therefore, Paul needs 11.5 gallons of gasoline to travel 368 miles.