SOLUTION: The total cost c gasoline $1.80 times the number of gallons g.

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Question 812289: The total cost c gasoline $1.80 times the number of gallons g.
Answer by luke94(89)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
not sure what your question is but if your asking for a formula then

where g as you said is the number of gallons.. an example:
if you had 4gallons:


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