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Mathematics, 12.01.2021 01:00 ayshearouse1203

Ann's car can go 238 miles on 7 gallons of gas. During a drive last weekend, Ann used 4 gallons of gas. How far did she drive? Explain how the problem changes if you were given the distance Ann drove last weekend instead of how much gas she used.

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