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Jessica is shopping for a new car. She found a blue car that has a 1212-gallon gas tank and can go 384384 miles on one tank. She found a silver car that has a 1414-gallon gas tank and can go 504504 miles on one tank. Which car gets better gas mileage?\newlineChoices:\newline(A)blue\newline(B)silver

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Q. Jessica is shopping for a new car. She found a blue car that has a 1212-gallon gas tank and can go 384384 miles on one tank. She found a silver car that has a 1414-gallon gas tank and can go 504504 miles on one tank. Which car gets better gas mileage?\newlineChoices:\newline(A)blue\newline(B)silver
  1. Calculate Gas Mileage Blue Car: Calculate the gas mileage for the blue car.\newlineGas mileage is calculated by dividing the total miles by the gallons of gas the tank holds.\newlineCalculation: 384384 miles ÷\div 1212 gallons = 3232 miles per gallon.
  2. Calculate Gas Mileage Silver Car: Calculate the gas mileage for the silver car.\newlineSimilarly, we divide the total miles by the gallons of gas the tank holds for the silver car.\newlineCalculation: 504504 miles ÷\div 1414 gallons = 3636 miles per gallon.
  3. Compare Gas Mileage: Compare the gas mileage of both cars.\newlineThe blue car gets 3232 miles per gallon, while the silver car gets 3636 miles per gallon.\newlineSince 3636 is greater than 3232, the silver car has better gas mileage.

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