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14 March, 18:21

Gregg needs to buy gas and oil for his car. Gas cost $3.85 a gallon and oil costs $6.41 a quart. He has $65 to spend. Write an inequality to represent the situation, where g is the number of gallons of gas he buys and q is the number of quarts of oil

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  1. 14 March, 18:34
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    The equation is:

    3.85g + 6.42q = 65

    The reason why it looks like that is because he spent $65 in total. And it's $3.85 per one gallon and $6.41 per one quart.
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