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Molly can drive her car 112 miles on 4 gallons of gas and 182 miles on 6.5 gallons.write an equation that represents the relationship between g, the number of gallons of gas and m, the number of miles
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M=28g to get the answer divide 112 by 4 which equals 28. 28 is how much miles you get from a gallon of gas. So to get the number of miles. you multiply how many gallons
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