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Mathematics, 20.07.2019 22:30, trouse492

99 points suppose that the weight (in pounds) of an airplane is a linear function of the amount of fuel (in gallons) in its tank. when carrying 12 gallons of fuel, the airplane weighs 2176 pounds. when carrying 46 gallons of fuel, it weighs 2399 pounds. how much does the airplane weigh if it is carrying 54 gallons of fuel?

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