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You are running a fuel economy study. One of the cars you find is blue. It can travel 36 on of gasoline. Another car is red. It can travel 36 1/2 miles on of gasoline. What is the unit rate for miles per gallon for each car? Which car could travel the greater distance on of gasoline? 1) What is the unit rate for miles per gallon for the blue car?

2) What is the unit rate for miles per gallon for the red car?

3) Which car could travel the greater distance on 1 gallon of gasoline?

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