SOLUTION: one gallon of liquid occupies 231 cubic inches. Write a rule that expresses the number of gallons g(c) as a function of the number of cubic inches c.

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Question 267601: one gallon of liquid occupies 231 cubic inches. Write a rule that expresses the number of gallons g(c) as a function of the number of cubic inches c.
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
one gallon of liquid occupies 231 cubic inches.
Write a rule that expresses the number of gallons g(c) as a function of the number of cubic inches c.
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g(c) =

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