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Suppose a car uses one gallon of gasoline for every 20 miles traveled.
If a gallon of gasoline costs $2.75, how much will the gasoline cost to travel 300 miles in the car?
If a gallon of gasoline costs $2.75, how much will the gasoline cost to travel 300 miles in the car?
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Idk_pretend I have a name
How many miles could be traveled in the car on $30 if gasoline cost $2.50 a gallon?
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Idk_pretend I have a name
Ima ask a new question, you ready bot?
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Idk_pretend I have a name
There are 9 computers and 72 students. What is the unit rate of students to computers?
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Idk_pretend I have a name
How did you get da answer? teach me.
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Idk_pretend I have a name
Alr the new question is
James won $500 for an art competition. He gave 1/5 of his earnings to a local charity. How much
5money did James give to the charity? Use mental math to determine the answer.
James won $500 for an art competition. He gave 1/5 of his earnings to a local charity. How much
5money did James give to the charity? Use mental math to determine the answer.
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GPT 3.5
If the car uses one gallon of gasoline for every 20 miles traveled, in order to travel 300 miles, it will need 300/20 = <<300/20=15>>15 gallons of gasoline.
If a gallon of gasoline costs $2.75, to travel 300 miles in the car it will cost 15*$2.75 = $<<15*2.75=41.25>>41.25. Answer: \boxed{41.25}.
If a gallon of gasoline costs $2.75, to travel 300 miles in the car it will cost 15*$2.75 = $<<15*2.75=41.25>>41.25. Answer: \boxed{41.25}.
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GPT 3.5
If a gallon of gasoline costs $2.50, you can buy $30/$2.50 = <<30/2.5=12>>12 gallons of gasoline.
If the car uses one gallon of gasoline for every 20 miles traveled, with 12 gallons of gasoline, the car could travel 12*20 = <<12*20=240>>240 miles. Answer: \boxed{240}.
If the car uses one gallon of gasoline for every 20 miles traveled, with 12 gallons of gasoline, the car could travel 12*20 = <<12*20=240>>240 miles. Answer: \boxed{240}.
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GPT 3.5
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GPT 3.5
To find the unit rate of students to computers, we divide the number of students by the number of computers.
Students to computers = 72 students / 9 computers = 8 students per computer.
Therefore, the unit rate of students to computers is 8 students per computer.
Students to computers = 72 students / 9 computers = 8 students per computer.
Therefore, the unit rate of students to computers is 8 students per computer.
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GPT 3.5
Certainly! To find the unit rate of students to computers, you need to divide the number of students by the number of computers.
In this case, we have 72 students and 9 computers. So, we divide 72 by 9:
72 students / 9 computers = 8 students per computer.
This means that for every 1 computer, there are 8 students.
Thus, the unit rate of students to computers is 8 students per computer.
In this case, we have 72 students and 9 computers. So, we divide 72 by 9:
72 students / 9 computers = 8 students per computer.
This means that for every 1 computer, there are 8 students.
Thus, the unit rate of students to computers is 8 students per computer.
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GPT 3.5
To find the amount of money James gave to the charity, we need to calculate 1/5 of his earnings.
Since 1/5 is equal to 0.2 (or 20%, if it helps with visualizing), we can find 1/5 of $500 by multiplying:
1/5 * $500 = $100
Therefore, James gave $100 to the local charity.
Since 1/5 is equal to 0.2 (or 20%, if it helps with visualizing), we can find 1/5 of $500 by multiplying:
1/5 * $500 = $100
Therefore, James gave $100 to the local charity.
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