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A particular car gets fuel mileage of 48 mpg in the city and 12% more on the highway. What is the cars fuel mileage on the highway?
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A particular car gets fuel mileage of 48 mpg in the city and 12% more on the highway. What is the cars fuel mileage on the highway?
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I believe your answer would be 56.2mpg more on the highway.
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If you times 48 by 12 percent then you get
5.76 which you then add onto 48 to get 53.76 mpg on the highway.
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