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− | Margie can afford <math>20/4=5</math> gallons of gas. She can go <math>32\cdot5=\boxed{160}</math> miles on this amount of gas. | + | Margie can afford <math>20/4=5</math> gallons of gas. She can go <math>32\cdot5=\boxed{160}</math> miles on this amount of gas. So the answer is <math>\boxed{C} |
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Revision as of 15:40, 3 November 2015
Problem
Margie's car can go miles on a gallon of gas, and gas currently costs $ per gallon. How many miles can Margie drive on worth of gas?
Solution
Margie can afford gallons of gas. She can go miles on this amount of gas. So the answer is
See Also
2014 AMC 8 (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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