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Mathematics, 17.12.2020 16:50, orlando19882000

Regularly, Mrs. Jones gets stuck in a traffic jam while traveling to work. Six percent of her gasoline is used as she sits in the traffic jam. If on average, Mrs. Jones car uses 480 gallons of gasoline per year, how many gallons of gas burn in traffic jams? If the average price of gas is $1.20, how much money per year do traffic jams cost Mrs. Jones, in terms of gas usage?

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