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A gas station has gasoline that is $4 per gallon. How much gas can Mike buy if he has $17.50 in his pocket? Please find the inequality and two possible answers.
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A gas station has gasoline that is $4 per gallon. How much gas can Mike buy if he has $17.50 in his pocket? Please find the inequality and two possible answers.
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A gas station has gasoline that is $4 per gallon. How much gas can Mike buy if he has $17.50 in his pocket?
Please find the inequality and two possible answers.
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17.50/4=4.3 Rounded to 4
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