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amal

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Gertrude Bonnet bought 41.87 yards of material to make items for the art show. If each item used .32 yards, how many items was she able to make? (Round to the nearest whole item)

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Lamont Jimmie has a truck with a gas tank that holds 18.42 gallons of gasoline. If the car averages 21.18 miles per gallon, how many miles can Lamont drive on one full tank? (Round to the nearest tenth of a mile)



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Answer to Question 1

131 items

Answer to Question 2

390.1 miles




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Reply 2 on: Jun 24, 2018
:D TYSM


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Gracias!

 

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