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On Tuesday, you sold $2,889.32 in Regular gas; on Wednesday, you sold $2,996.42, and on Thursday, you sold $3,435.53. If the price of Regular gas was (to the nearest penny) $1.1…
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On Tuesday, you sold $2,889.32 in Regular gas; on Wednesday, you sold $2,996.42, and on Thursday, you sold $3,435.53. If the price of Regular gas was (to the nearest penny) $1.19 per gallon all week, how many gallons did you sell?
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7833 gallons. add all three days and divide by the price
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