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Your tank of gas can hold no more than 14.5 gallons of gasoline. On a trip to the grocery store, you use 1.5 gallons of gasoline. Write and solve an inequality that represents the amount of gasoline left
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Your tank of gas can hold no more than 14.5 gallons of gasoline. On a trip to the grocery store, you use 1.5 gallons of gasoline. Write and solve an inequality that represents the amount of gasoline left in your gas tank
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Wouldn’t it just be thirteen gallons left? That’s I believe it would be because just subtract 1.5 from 14.5
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