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A car can travel 20 miles on a gallon of gas. Write and solve an inequality to show at least how many gallons of gas are needed to travel 100 miles? let g=gallons of gas
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A car can travel 20 miles on a gallon of gas. Write and solve an inequality to show at least how many gallons of gas are needed to travel 100 miles? let g=gallons of gas
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A car can travel 20 miles on a gallon of gas. Write and solve an inequality to show at least how many gallons of gas are needed to travel 100 miles? let g=gallons of gas
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20g=100
This means 20 miles times the number of gallons needed to equal 100 miles
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