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29 November, 09:52

Ken's new car can go 26 miles per gallon of gasoline. The car's gasoline tank holds 14 gal. How far will he be able to go on a full tank?

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  1. 29 November, 10:13
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    Hello!

    So the car holds 14 gallons and goes 26 miles per gallon. To find the amount the car can go on a full tank, all you have to do is multiply the amount of miles per gallon by the amount of gallons a tank can hold. 26 * 14 is 364. There. Ken's new car can go 364 miles on a full tank.
  2. 29 November, 10:17
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    Ken can go 364 miles. We know that his new car can hold 14 gallons. We are given the information that each gallon can travel 26 miles. Therefore, to get the answer, just multiply 14 by 26.
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