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The Sanfords' car traveled 384 miles using 12 gallons of gasoline. At this rate, how far could the car travel on a full tank of 18 gallons of gasoline? A. 390 mi B. 414 mi C. 576 mi D. 640 mi
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The Sanfords' car traveled 384 miles using 12 gallons of gasoline. At this rate, how far could the car travel on a full tank of 18 gallons of gasoline? A. 390 mi B. 414 mi C. 576 mi D. 640 mi
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the answer is c, because they travel 32 miles a galon
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The answer is C. 576 hope this helps
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