Asked by Katsuki Bakugo
Charles went to the gas station with $53. Gas cost $5 per gallon, and he bought a bottle of water for $3. How many gallons of gas can Charles get? (1 point)
ANSWER = Charles can get at most 10 gallons of gas.
ANSWER = Charles can get at most 10 gallons of gas.
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To calculate this, first subtract the cost of the water from Charles' total: $53 - $3 = $50.
Then, divide the remaining amount by the cost per gallon of gas: $50 / $5 = 10 gallons.
Therefore, Charles can get at most 10 gallons of gas.
Then, divide the remaining amount by the cost per gallon of gas: $50 / $5 = 10 gallons.
Therefore, Charles can get at most 10 gallons of gas.
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