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Always refill your gas tank well before A. You reach your destination B. Your indicator light goes on C. Your fuel gauge reaches half empty D. Your fuel gauge reaches one-quarter full
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Always refill your gas tank well before
A. You reach your destination
B. Your indicator light goes on
C. Your fuel gauge reaches half empty
D. Your fuel gauge reaches one-quarter full
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B. Your indicator light goes on
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I believe it’s c because you don’t want your gas to run real low, so I think it’s best to do it when your fuel.
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