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Dana's car averages 28 miles per gallon of gas, and it currently contains 1 gallon of gas. If Dana adds $10.00 worth of gas, sold for $2.50 per gallon, how many miles can he expect to drive before running
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Dana's car averages 28 miles per gallon of gas, and it currently contains 1 gallon of gas. If
Dana adds $10.00 worth of gas, sold for $2.50 per gallon, how many miles can he expect to
drive before running out of gas?
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140 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
10/2.5=4
4 gallons + 1 gallon= 5 gallons
28 miles per gallon
28*5 or 28+28+28+28+28=140
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Question: Dana's car averages 28 miles per gallon of gas, and it currently contains 1 gallon of gas. If Dana adds $10.00 worth of gas, sold for $2.50 per gallon, how many miles can he expect to drive before running out of gas?
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