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The Petersons' new car can go 32 miles on a gallon of gasoline. At that rate, how far could it go on 8 gallons (d)? d = 32 + 8 d = 8 ÷ 32 d = 32 • 8 d = 32 ÷ 8
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The Petersons' new car can go 32 miles on a gallon of gasoline. At that rate, how far could it go on 8 gallons (d)?
d = 32 + 8
d = 8 ÷ 32
d = 32 • 8
d = 32 ÷ 8
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d=32 • 8
d = 256
The Petersons’ new car can go 256 miles on 8 gallons of gasoline.
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