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They are saying today’s gasoline price at the local convent store may fluctuate 15% by the same time next year. If gas is selling for $3 per gallon, find the lowest and hightest…
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They are saying today’s gasoline price at the local convent store may fluctuate 15% by the same time next year. If gas is selling for $3 per gallon, find the lowest and hightest gas may be next year
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3 * 1.15 = $3.45 per gallon
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