If the price of gasoline at a particular station in europe is 5 euros per liter. an american student in europe is allowed to use 40 euros to buy gasoline. knowing that 4 quarts make a gallon, and that 1 liter is about 1 us liquid quart, about how many gallons can the student buy?
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