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There are two gas stations near your home. Station A costs $2 to drive there and back, and it sells gas for $2.50/gallon. Station B costs $5 to drive there and back, but it sells gas for $2.25/gallon. a) Let A(x) be the total cost to buy x gallons of gas from station A. Find a linear equation for A(x). b) Let B(x) be the total cost to buy x gallons of gas from station B. Find a linear equation for B(x). c) What amount of gas yields the same total cost from both stations?

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