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Richard Brian puts $30 worth of gas in his truck. The price per gallon was $2.50. Which equation can be solved to find the number of gallons Richard Brian’s purchased?
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Richard Brian puts $30 worth of gas in his truck. The price per gallon was $2.50. Which equation can be solved to find the number of gallons Richard Brian’s purchased?
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Richard Brian puts $30 worth of gas in his truck. The price per gallon was
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12 gallons I did the math literally divide 30 by 2.50
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