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09madisonrousseau09

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What is the cost of a new roof requiring 242.7 square feet of product, if the product cost 15.99 per square foot? (round to the nearest cent)

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On a recent trip, Selma Foxey filled her gasoline tank four times with the following quantities of gasoline: 20.062 gallons, 19.98 gallons, 21.515 gallons, and 18.9 gallons. If Selma traveled 1,520 miles on her trip, how many miles per gallon did she average? (Round to the nearest hundredth of a mile)



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Answer to Question 1

3,880.77

Answer to Question 2

18.89 miles



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