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Erik drove 439.92 miles on 15.6 gallons of gas. To the nearest hundredth, how many miles could he drive on 39.7 gallons of gas?
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Erik drove 439.92 miles on 15.6 gallons of gas. To the nearest hundredth, how many miles could he drive on 39.7 gallons of gas?
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Ratio is miles/gallons
439.92/15.6= x/39.7
439.92 times 39.7 = 17464.824/15.6
1,1119..5 miles
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