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Collin buys gas for her car at $4 a gallon. Write An equation using two variables to show the relationship between the number of gallons of gas and the total amount she spends.
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Let "x" be the number of gallons of gas and "y" be the total amount spent.

The equation can be written as:
y = 4x
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