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It costs a petroleum refinery $0.39 to refine one gallon of gasoline, and $0.39 to refine one gallon of natural gas. The

refinery can sell gasoline for $2.11 per gallon, and can sell natural gas for $1.60 per gallon. Due to the refining
process, the refinery must produce and sell twice as much natural gas as it does gasoline. If the refinery's monthly overhead costs, not including production costs, are $180,000, how many gallons of natural gas will the refinery have sold when it breaks even each month? Round to the nearest whole gallon, if necessary.
a. 86,957
b. 141,732
c. 148,760
d. 217,392

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User Abhic
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Answer:

A on edge

Explanation:

86957

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User Chance Hudson
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Answer is A ED2021

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Got it right 2021

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