SOLUTION: for every gallon of gas a car can travel 30 miles what is an equation using 2 variables to show the relationship between the distance the car travels and the gallons of gas it uses

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Question 726811: for every gallon of gas a car can travel 30 miles what is an equation using 2 variables to show the relationship between the distance the car travels and the gallons of gas it uses

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for every gallon of gas a car can travel 30 miles what is an equation using 2 variables to show the relationship between the distance the car travels and the gallons of gas it uses
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d = 30g

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