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17 September, 20:03

Vehicle A averages 19 miles per gallon of gasoline, and Vehicle B averages 37 miles per gallon of gasoline. At these rates, how many more gallons of gasoline does Vehicle A need than Vehicle B to make a 1,406-mile trip?

A) 28

B) 36

C) 38

D) 56

E) 74

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  1. 17 September, 20:14
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    Ok, I am here. To start, you should make two equations:

    19x = 1406 and 37x = 1406.

    x = 74 and x = 38

    Then, just subtract.

    Vehicle A needs 36 gallons more than Vehicle B.
  2. 17 September, 20:19
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    It needs 36 more gallons than vehicle B.
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