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24 August, 05:28

Vehicle A averages 14 miles per gallon of gasoline, and vehicle B averages 36 miles per gallon of gasoline. At these rates, how many more gallons of gasoline does vehicle A need than vehicle B to make 1,008-mile trip?

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  1. 24 August, 05:43
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    vehicle a needs 72 gallons

    while vehicle b needs 28

    with this the equation is simpaly 72-28 which is 44

    so vehicle a needs 44 more gallons of gas for da trip
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