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Anja buys gas for her car at $3 per gallon. Write an equation using two variables to show the relationship between the number of gallons of gas, g , and the total amount of amount she spends, s .
Responses s=3+g s is equal to 3 plus g - no response given g=3s g is equal to 3 s - no response given s=g/3 s is equal to g over 3 - no response given s=3g
Responses s=3+g s is equal to 3 plus g - no response given g=3s g is equal to 3 s - no response given s=g/3 s is equal to g over 3 - no response given s=3g
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The correct relationship between the number of gallons of gas \( g \) and the total amount spent \( s \) can be represented by the equation:
\[ s = 3g \]
This indicates that the total amount spent \( s \) is equal to 3 dollars per gallon times the number of gallons \( g \).
\[ s = 3g \]
This indicates that the total amount spent \( s \) is equal to 3 dollars per gallon times the number of gallons \( g \).
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