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Mathematics, 13.07.2021 22:40 kendall984

It cost David $16.75 to fill his 5-gallon gas can. 1. Write two different rates.
2. What is the best unit rate to use?
3. If David decided to fill up his car that has a 22-gallon gas tank, would $73 be enough to cover it? If so, how much does he have leftover? If not, how much is he short?

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