Which of the following will best describe the MPG of different brands of cars? II IV I III
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The question asks which option (among II, IV, I, III) best describes the MPG (miles per gallon) of different brands of cars. MPG is a measure of how many miles a car can travel using one gallon of fuel. Show more…
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