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8 January, 15:32

In June, you bought 14.5 gallons of gasoline for $3.18 per gallon. The following February, you bought the same amount of gasoline for $1.88 per

gallon. Select the expression (s) that you can use to find how much more you paid in June than in February. Then find this amount

14.5 (3.18 - 1.88)

14.5 x 1.88 - 14.5 x 3.18

14.5 x 3.18 - 14.5 x 1.88

14.5 x 1.88 + 14.5 x 3.18

You paid $

more in June than in February?

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  1. 8 January, 15:37
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    14.5 * 3.18 - 14.5 x 1.88

    You paid $18.85 more in june than in February

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In order to find the answer to this question you will need to find how much you paid in June and how much you paid in February.

    ex. 14.5 x 3.18 - 14.5 x 1.88

    To solve this you need to find the product of 14.5 x 3.18 and 14.5 x 1.88 and then subtract them from eachother.

    ex. 14.5 x 3.18 = 46.11

    14.5 x 1.88=27.26

    46.11-27.26=18.85
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