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Mathematics, 24.06.2019 00:00, junior1391

John took a taxi to work this morning. it cost him $15.50 to drive 5 miles. now it is lunch time and john wants to take another taxi to mcdonald’s. if he receives the same rate, how will it cost him to drive 2 1/2 miles to mcdonald’s

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