brentidriss2007
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  • 23-04-2021
  • Mathematics
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pls pls pls I beg you to answer this question only if you know the correct answer please please please I beg you please I beg you no n no no no link class=
pls pls pls I beg you to answer this question only if you know the correct answer please please please I beg you please I beg you no n no no no link class=
pls pls pls I beg you to answer this question only if you know the correct answer please please please I beg you please I beg you no n no no no link class=

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10040756
10040756 10040756
  • 23-04-2021

Answer:

question 1 = -4,-2

question 2= you already did it

question 3= do 56+672

question 4= 24 gallons

question 5=28 miles per gallon.

Step-by-step explanation:

to answer this we simply have to divide the miles driven by Chad (308 miles ) by the number of gallons used (11 gallons). Chad's car gets 28 miles per gallon.

hope this helped :b

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