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Mathematics, 01.12.2021 21:00 destromero

When at a conference, Mr. Gary rented a car for a fee of $62.50 plus $0.12 per mile he drives. What is the most miles Mr. Gary can drive without spending more than $320? O 3,190 miles
O2,145 miles
O 383 miles
O 257 miles

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