Since gasoline costs 4 dollars per gallon, and since Alan’s car travels an average of 25 miles per gallon, the expression
gives the cost, in dollars per mile, to drive the car. Multiplying
by m gives the cost for Alan to drive m miles in his car. Alan wants to reduce hisweekly spending by 5 dollars , so setting
m equal to 5 gives the number of miles, m, by which he must reduce his driving.
Choices A, B, and C are incorrect. Choices A and B transpose the numerator and the denominator in the fraction. The fraction
would result in the unit miles per dollar, but the question requires a unit of dollars per mile. Choices A and C set the expression equal to 95 instead of 5, a mistake that may result from a misconception that Alan wants to reduce his driving by 5 miles each week; instead, the question says he wants to reduce his weekly expenditure by 5 dollars .