The equation c = 2.95g shows how much it costs to buy gas at a gas station on a certain day. In the equation, c, represents the cost in dollars, and, g, represents how many gallons of gas were purchased.
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The price of one gallon of gas is $2.95
The question is incomplete,
The cost of the total gas purchased or the number of gallons purchased is not given.
c = 2.95g(where g is the gallons of gas).
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