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7 September, 06:58

Jerry bought 9 gallons of gasoline for "D" dollars per gallon. Steve purchased the same amount of gasoline, but at a price that was $0.13 more per gallon than Jerry. Write an expression the represents how much Jerry pays in total for the gasoline

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  1. 7 September, 07:00
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    Answer: 1.17

    Step-by-step explanation: multiply 9 x 0.13
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