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1 August, 10:39

In any ratio relating the number of gallons of gas and the number of miles driven will one of the values always be larger

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  1. 1 August, 11:04
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    Yes. Here's an example : I used 4 gallons of gas and drove 28 miles. The ratio is 4gallons for every 28 miles. 4 gallons: 28 miles.
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