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A gas tank can hold 12 gallons of gas. The equation p(g) = 3.5g gives the amount of money it costs when filling the tank with gas. What is the range for this situation?
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A gas tank can hold 12 gallons of gas. The equation p(g) = 3.5g gives the amount of money it costs when filling the tank with gas. What is the range for this situation?
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A gas tank can hold 12 gallons of gas. The equation p(g) = 3.5g gives the amount of money it costs when filling the tank with gas. What is the range for this situation?
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Answer: 12/4=3 so it would be 12(6)=3.5
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