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Chemistry, 20.01.2021 01:00, gagem1278

Type the correct answer in the box. Anna used 900 gallons of gasoline last year driving to and from work. This year, she changed jobs. She now uses only 600 gallons of gas annually.

If each gallon of gas releases 20 pounds of CO2 when burned, Anna reduced her CO2 emissions by %.

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