Complete all three problems on this sheet of paper, being careful to show your work. Then, comment on the findings in the context of this class. Attach another sheet of paper with your discussion for question three and any additional work. Recognize that I want you to consider the 'Big Picture'. For example, do not simply respond that the purpose of a calculation is that I want you to convert units, or use a calculator, although those endeavors are worthy. Such is too rudimentary. Instead, consider the relevance of the number you calculated, or what environmental story does your answer imply. Utilize correct grammar and organize your thoughts. Be brief. Be neat. Staple all the pages of your submission to the back of this cover sheet. Follow directions or lose 20%. 1. Table 1. My experiences with the cost of gasoline. Instance Date Place 1 1972 Harrisburg, PA 2 1987 Dayton, OH 3 1999 Baltimore, MD 4 2000 Chicago, IL 5 2000 Newfoundland, CA 6 2001 Iceland 7 2002 Newfoundland, CA 8 2003 Costa Rica 9 2004 Iceland Cost Exchange Rate $0.399 US / gallon NA $1.199 US/ gallon NA $0.799 US / gallon NA $2.079 US/gallon NA $0.899 CA/Liter SI US = $1.45 Ca 95.9 Kroner / Liter SI US = 90 Kroner $0.949 CA/Liter SI US = $1.52 Ca 410 Colones / Liter SI US = 380 Colones 100.0 Kroner/Liter SI US = 70 Kroner * Not Applicable In December 1998, gasoline became as cheap as it ever was in inflation-adjusted dollars. Asia was in the throws of financial chaos and petroleum demand had slumped. On spring break of '99. I paid S0.799 a gallon for gas returning from the Baltimore aquarium. In June of 2000, I paid $2.07 a gallon in Gizicago, which was causing an uproar. After Hurricane Katrina, regular unleaded reach $3.19 pagallon locally. Consider why prices fluctuate..... Calculate the price in S US /gallon for: show your work) Instance # 9 location: iccland date: 2004 Olon local What is the relevance of this discussion to class