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In addition to the 1648 highway miles that Laura's family drove to Boston and back, they also took several sightseeing trips along the way. Use Laura's chart to help determine the amount of gasoline used on each trip.

Drag each trip on the left to the number of gallons of gasoline used. Round to the nearest tenth.

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824 highway miles to Boston, MA50 city miles in Providence, RI100 city miles in Hartford, CT75 highway miles to Portland, ME215 highway miles to New York, NY
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5.4 gallons
3.3 gallons
3.2 gallons
1.7 gallons
20.6 gallons
1.9 gallons

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