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What value is missing from the table?

What value is missing from the table?-example-1

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Answer:

Explanation:

To find the required gallons of gas for 30.10$, you can use the following formula:

Required gallons of gas=Cost of required gallons of gas/cost of one gallon of gas

Here given that, the cost of required gallons of gas is 30.10$ and the cost of one gallon of gas is 2.15$

Now apply the formula:

Required gallons of gas = 30.10$/2.15$ = 14

Therefore, the required gallons of gas = 14

So 14 gallons of gas costs 30.10$

Option D is the correct answer.

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Answer: D - 14

Explanation:

1 gallon = 2.15

So to find how many gallons is worth 30.10, divide by 2.15

30.10 ÷ 2.15 = 14

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