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The oil tank is leaking at a rate of 1.2 oz per mile driven. You drove 15 miles over to your grandmas house. how many cups of oil did your car leak
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The oil tank is leaking at a rate of 1.2 oz per mile driven. You drove 15 miles over to your grandmas house. how many cups of oil did your car leak
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18
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x(oil lost) multipiled by y (miles driven)=
1.2 * 15 = 18
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