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27 October, 02:19

Maria Fay bought four Dunlop tires at a local Goodyear store. The salesperson told her that her mileage would increase by 5%. Before this purchase, Maria was getting 29 mpg. What should her mileage be with the new tires?

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  1. 27 October, 04:04
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    Answer: she should get 30.45 miles per gallon with her new tyres.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    After buying the Dunlop tires at a local Goodyear store, the salesperson told her that her mileage would increase by 5%.

    If before this purchase, Maria was getting 29 mpg, it means that the amount by which her mileage will increase is

    5/100 * 29 = 0.05 * 29 = 1.45 miles per gallon.

    Therefore, the number of mileage that she should be getting with the new tires would be

    29 + 1.45 = 30.45 miles per gallon.
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