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My car travels 30km for every liter of fuel i put in. A liter of fuel costs $1.25. How far can I drive for $12.50?
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My car travels 30km for every liter of fuel i put in. A liter of fuel costs $1.25. How far can I drive for $12.50?
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My car travels 30km for every liter of fuel i put in. A liter of fuel costs $1.25. How far can I drive for $12.50?
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Answer: 300 km
12.5/1.25 = 10 liters of fuel
10 • 30 = 300 km
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