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-A map has a scale of 3 miles to the inch. How far apart in reality are two cities that are 18 inches apart on the map? How far apart on the map are two cities that, in reality, are 18 miles apart?
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-The Johnsons have driven their car forty-two thousand, eight hundred two miles in the last few years.
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-The three squares stand for the numbers 4,6 and 8 in some order. Fill in the squares to make a true statement.
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-Underline the digit that occupies the ten thousands place in .
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-At this moment you have in your checking account. Tomorrow you plan to deposit , and two days later you are planning to write a check for . Will you have enough money to write the check?
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-You are planning a driving vacation, and you want to estimate the cost of the gas. While on vacation, you are planning to drive 3000 miles. Your car gets about 30 miles per gallon, and you estimate that the cost of gas is per gallon. If your take home pay for your part time job per hour, about how many hours will you need to work to pay for the gas? Round to the nearest hour.
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