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Mathematics, 13.10.2020 01:01 ReonRamseyz

When you are driving a car, the number of miles that you can drive is directly proportional to the amount of gas you have left in the tank. For instance, if you only have 2 gallons of gas left, you can only travel 26 more miles. If I need to travel 91 miles, how many gallons of gas would I need?

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