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love history [14]
3 years ago
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Jeff Jones has locked in an oil delivery price of $1.95 per gallon. His tank holds 210 gallons. If Jeff has six fill-ups during

the winter, what will be his total cost?
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1 answer:
Ilya [14]3 years ago
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First you would need to find the total cost for just one fill-up...

$1.95(price per gallon)*210(how many gallons the tank will hold) =$409.5 (for one fill-up)

Now to find the price for 6 fill-ups...

$409.5(for one fill-up)*6(Total number of fill-ups) =$2,457 (for 6 fill-ups)

So your answer would be $2,457
Hope this helps! :)
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