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Mathematics, 23.09.2021 14:00 rouchedavisin4

Dak and and Ezekiel both stopped for gas on the way to practice. Dak paid $2.68 per gallon and went in for snacks that cost him $4.76.
Ezekiel paid $2.85 per gallon and did not have time to get any snacks.
How many gallons of gas, g, would they have to buy in order for Ezekiel to spend more than Dak?

Which of the following inequalities represents this situation?

2.68(g + 4.76) < 2.85g

2.68g + 4.76 > 2.85g

2.68g + 4.76 < 2.85g

7.44g < 2.85g


Dak and and Ezekiel both stopped for gas on the way to practice.

Dak paid $2.68 per gallon and we

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