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The gas tank is 20% full. Use the current price of regular gasoline in your community to find the cost to fill the tank. (1 gal = 231 in.3 )
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The gas tank is 20% full. Use the current price of regular gasoline in your community to find the cost to fill the tank. (1 gal = 231 in.3 )
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Answer: 46.26
Step-by-step explanation: ok well do 20%x231.3=46.26 simple equation
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