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Mathematics, 16.09.2021 08:30 naynay4evr

Really need help on all of this, very soon. Thank you! Will award brainliest, also work has to be shown 1. Your Canadian cousin is planning a trip to come visit you. She plans to drive from Toronto, Canada to Jacksonville, North Carolina. (Note: You may find that you will need to use previous answers to solve subsequent parts of this problem.) [20 pts]
a. The total one-way distance is 1448 km. How far is this distance in miles? (Round to the nearest whole number).

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b. The price of gas in Toronto, Canada is $1.31 CAD (Canadian dollars) per liter. Convert this price to US dollars per gallon. (Round to the nearest hundredth).

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c. Your cousin’s 2014 Toyota Prius has a twelve gallon tank. How much will it cost her to fill up her tank in US dollars? (Round to the nearest hundredth).

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d. Your cousin’s 2014 Toyota Prius gets 48 miles per gallon (MPG). How many gallons of gas will it take your cousin to drive her Prius from Toronto, Canada to Jacksonville, NC? (Round to the nearest whole number).

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e. Your cousin is driving on the interstate at 60 mph. She received a text and looked down at her cell phone for 1 second. How many feet did she travel in the second that her eyes were off the road?

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