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20 May, 17:14

At Greg's Gas Station premium gasoline costs $0.14 more per gallon than regular gasoline. If Mr. Adams spent $36.25 on 12.5 gallons of regular gasoline, how much would Mr. Adams have paid if he bought 12.5 gallons of premium gasoline instead?

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  1. 20 May, 17:35
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    At Greg's Gas Station premium gasoline costs $0.14 more per gallon than regular gasoline.

    Let the cost of regular gasoline be $x per gallon, then the cost of premium gasoline per gallon will be x + 0.14

    If Mr. Adams spent $36.25 on 12.5 gallons of regular gasoline, it means that 12.5x = 36.25

    x = 36.25/12.5 = $2.9

    The cost of regular gasoline is $2.9 per gallon

    Therefore, cost of premium gasoline per gallon will be 2.9 + 0.14 = 3.04

    if he bought 12.5 gallons of premium gasoline instead, he would have paid

    12.5 * 3.04 = $38

    The amount that he would have spent more will be

    38 - 36.25 = $1.75
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