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You are an independent yoga instructor. You travel to students' houses and teach private classes.

"The hardest part of my job is driving my car, with high gas prices, in traffic to my yoga gigs," says Megan McCarver. She's a yoga instructor in Southern California. "I teach six one-and-a-half-hour classes a week, with driving time ranging from 20 to 30 minutes one way."

You need to determine how much to charge a student in order to make a profit from their private class, so you need to find out how much you will need to spend on gasoline.

Your car gets 34 miles per gallon.

The cost of gas is $3.00 per gallon

You will have a 13-mile journey to your student's home.

How much is it going to cost for gas to get to your student's home?

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