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6 October, 15:52

A family on a trip budgets $1,000 for meals and gasoline. If the price of a meal for the family is $50 and if gasoline costs $3.50 per gallon, then how many meals can the family buy if they buy 100 gallons of gasoline?

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  1. 6 October, 15:59
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    They can buy 13meals if they buy 100 gallons of gasoline.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    3.50 PER gallon so 1 gallon is $3.50

    if they buy 100 gallons you have to multiply 3.50 by 100 which gives you 350. you subtract 350 from 1000 so 1000-350 and get 650. now, you divide 650 by 50 because each meal is $50. And you get 13 so there you have it.
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