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5 January, 12:44

Joe bought g gallons of gasoline for $2.85 per gallon and c cans of oil for $3.15 per can.

PART A

What expression can be used to determine the total amount Joe spent on gasoline and oil?

PART B

If he bought 8.4 gallons of gasoline and 6 cans of oil, how much will he have spent in all?

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  1. 5 January, 16:12
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    PART A

    a=total amount

    c=cans of oil

    g=gasoline

    a=2.85g+3.15c

    PART B

    a=2.85 (8.4) + 3.15 (6)

    a=23.94+18.90

    a=42.84
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