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24 August, 20:45

Kevin drove 95 miles to meet his friend Amanda at an

amusement park Amanda drove 125 miles to get to the

same amusement park. Given that Kevin's truck uses one

gallon of gasoline every 15 miles and Amanda's hybrid car

uses one gallon of gasoline every 40 miles, approximately

how many more gallons of gasoline did Kevin's truck use

than Amanda's car to reach the amusement park?

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  1. 25 August, 00:15
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    3.2 gallons more.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Kevin used 95 / 15 = 6.333 gallons of gasoline.

    Amanda used 125/40 = 3.125 gallons.

    So Kevin used 6.333 - 3.125

    = 3.2 gallons more.
  2. 25 August, 00:27
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    1. 95 miles : 15 miles = 6,333 gallons Kevin

    2. 125 miles : 40 miles = 3,125 gallons Amanda

    3. 6.333 - 3,125 = 3.208 more gallons Kevin
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