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Mathematics, 20.09.2020 02:01 ellareynolds2337

Samuel's car usually takes about 12.5 gallons of gas to fill it up when it is empty. While driving through Canada, Samuel noticed that each gas station measured its gasoline in liters instead of gallons. Samuel found that 1 liter is approximately equivalent to 0.264 gallons. How many liters would it take to fill Samuel's car (rounded to the nearest tenth of a liter)?

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