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The Nice'n'Easy is selling gas for $2.14 per gallon of gas. How much will Sam have to pay for 14.5 gallons?
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The Nice'n'Easy is selling gas for $2.14 per gallon of gas. How much will Sam have to pay for 14.5 gallons?
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The Nice'n'Easy is selling gas for $2.14 per gallon of gas. How much will Sam have to pay for 14.5 gallons?
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2.14 x 14.5 = $31.03
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2.14 x 14.5 = $31.03
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