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7 February, 07:25

kasha drove 135 miles and used 5.4 gallons kf gas. if the fuel efficiency of her car remains constant and gas costs $2.59 per gallon., how much money can she expect to fill up her tank for an upcoming 300-mile road trip?

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  1. 7 February, 11:05
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    She can expect $31.08 money for her upcoming 300-mile road trip.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given:

    Kasha drove 135 miles for 5.4 gallons of gas.

    For 300 mile road trip, kasha needs 'X' gallons of gas.

    To find X,

    Rate = miles/gas

    135/5.4 = 300/X

    X = (300/135) / 5.4

    X = 2.2*5.4 = 12 gallons

    The cost per gallon = $2.59

    The cost for 12 gallons = 12*2.59$ = $31.08
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