lars byes an SUV the car has a 15-gallon gas tank if he can drive 330 miles on a full gas tank what is the unit of miles per gallon he gets?

To find the miles per gallon Lars gets, we need to divide the total number of miles he can drive on a full gas tank by the size of the gas tank.

Miles per gallon = Total miles / Gas tank size

So, Miles per gallon = 330 miles / 15 gallons

Simplifying, Miles per gallon = 22 miles/gallon

Therefore, Lars gets 22 miles per gallon.

To find the miles per gallon Lars gets, you need to divide the total number of miles he can drive on a full tank by the size of the gas tank.

Miles per gallon (MPG) = Total miles driven / Size of gas tank

In this case, Lars can drive 330 miles on a full gas tank, and the size of the gas tank is 15 gallons.

MPG = 330 miles / 15 gallons

Divide 330 by 15 to get:

MPG = 22 miles per gallon

Therefore, Lars gets an average of 22 miles per gallon.

To determine the unit of miles per gallon (mpg) Lars gets, we need to divide the total distance driven by the amount of gas consumed.

First, we have the total distance Lars can drive on a full gas tank, which is 330 miles.

Next, we need to find out how many gallons of gas Lars consumes to drive that distance. Given that Lars' SUV has a 15-gallon gas tank, we can divide the total distance by the number of gallons to find the unit of miles per gallon.

So, to calculate the miles per gallon, we use the formula:

Miles per gallon (mpg) = Total distance / Gas consumed

In Lars' case, the calculation would be:

Miles per gallon (mpg) = 330 miles / 15 gallons

Dividing 330 by 15, we find that Lars gets approximately 22 mpg (miles per gallon).