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22 May, 18:23

Which equation could be used to solve the problem? The Petersons' new car can go 32 miles on a gallon of gasoline. At that rate, how far could it go on 8 gallons (d) ? A. d = 32 • 8 B. d = 32 + 8 C. d = 8 : 32 D. d = 32 : 8

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  1. 22 May, 20:29
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    Easy, the answer is A.

    If you can get 32 miles on a gallon of gasoline, and have 8 gallons, take:

    32*8=256

    So, on 8 gallons of gas, you can go 256 miles.
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