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Latoya drove 210 miles using 9 gallons of gas. At this rate how many gallons of gas would she need to drive 413 miles?
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This is a problem that could be solved with proportions. Here's how to set it up.
210mi./9 gallons =413mi./x gallons
Then, you would cross multiply 9x413 then divide that my 210. The result would be the X gallons. Good Luck ♡
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