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forsale [732]
2 years ago
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10. What may help drivers conserve gasoline?

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2 answers:
ki77a [65]2 years ago
7 0

Answer: C. Slowing down gradually

Explanation:

A and B suck up the gas immediately since you are using much more of it. When you brake abruptly, you are not only wasting gas, but you are also damaging your tires. Therefore, the most appropriate answer is C.

I hope this helps!! Pls mark brainliest :)

zzz [600]2 years ago
5 0
The answer is slowing down gradually
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