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Mathematics, 08.11.2019 04:31 jaztbrown374

Assume for the travel case discussed during the lecture, the size of the tank is 40 gallons with 2 gallons left in the tank instead at the border of city b. everything else is the same as what we have had in the case (see the course materials for this case). then, if we have enough budget, the maximum gas quantity which could be purchased for the whole trip (in b and c combined) is:

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34 gallons

42 gallons

38 gallons

46 gallons

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