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Stan made changes to his driving habits and went from 18 mpg to 22 mpg. What was Stan's percent increase in his gas mileage?
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Stan made changes to
his driving habits and
went from 18 mpg to
22 mpg. What was
Stan's percent
increase in his gas
mileage?
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