Mathematics, 29.04.2021 16:40 mirandapaige246
2) Dallas Palmeri rented an SUV with 150 free miles and $0.25
each additional mile for $62.93 per day. Dallas rented the
vehicle for 5 days and drove 428 miles, and paid $63.13 in
gas.
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