No.
The most logical answer is that the price of gas has gone up. However, we can't tell if it's A or D.
You haven't been given enough information.
A) Wendy's car is leaking gasoline.
B) The price of gasoline has gone down.
C) Wendy needs her car for transportation.
D) Wendy took a trip out of town this week.
Is it c?
The most logical answer is that the price of gas has gone up. However, we can't tell if it's A or D.
You haven't been given enough information.
Now, let's consider options B (The price of gasoline has gone down) and C (Wendy needs her car for transportation). Since Wendy paid more today than she did one week ago, it implies that the price of gasoline has increased, not decreased. Therefore, option B can be eliminated.
This leaves us with option C (Wendy needs her car for transportation) as the correct answer. The fact that Wendy is still paying to fill her gas tank suggests that she requires her car for commuting purposes or other transportation needs.