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1 September, 18:45

at a gas station mr. Carrington brought 12.8 gallons of gas priced at $2.85 per gallon. how much did this purchase cost?

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  1. 1 September, 19:07
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    The method is the unitary method.

    We know the price of 1 unit of a commodity.

    We multiply it by the units purchased to get the total cost.

    Here the price of each gallon of gas is $2.85

    Mr Carrington purchased 12.8 gallons of gas.

    Multiplying the quantity with the unit price, we get

    The total amount = 12.8 * 2.85 = $36.48

    The purchase of 12.8 gallons of gas shall cost $36.48.
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