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A Family on a Trip Budgets $984 for Meals and Gasoline

Question 44

Question 44

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A family on a trip budgets $984 for meals and gasoline. If the price of a meal for the family is $60 and if gasoline costs $3.40 per gallon, then how many gallons of gasoline can the family buy if they buy 13 meals?


A) 60
B) 58
C) 57
D) 56

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