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Mathematics, 26.06.2019 06:30, perezsamantha3oqr0za

You and three friends are driving from philadelphia to st. louis. the trip is approximately 885 miles. your friends agree to pay for the gas since you are driving. in order to get an estimate of how much each person would pay, they find that the average cost of gasoline is $3.88 per gallon. your car gets an average of 28 miles to the gallon. to the nearest dollar, how much will the gas cost per person for the trip? $45.00 $41.00 $32.00 $31.00

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