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Given that a new fuel-efficient cars can drive 55 miles per gallon, how far can a car drive with nine gallons? 6.11 miles 455 miles 495 miles 540 miles
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Given that a new fuel-efficient cars can drive 55 miles per gallon, how far can a car drive with nine gallons? 6.11 miles 455 miles 495 miles 540 miles
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Just multiply 9 and 55 and it gives you 495
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