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[calc] Qx. A car drives 350 miles and can drive 10.4 m...
Mathematics, 07.10.2021 08:00 JvGaming2001
No estimating in this question.
Calc.
[calc] Qx. A car drives 350 miles and can drive 10.4 miles per litre of petrol.
Petrol costs £1.29 per litre.
What is the total cost of the fuel for this journey?
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