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A simple division problem should yield our answer:

1200 miles ÷ 10 miles/gallon = 120 gallons.

Therefore to drive 1200 miles in a vehicle that consumes a gallon of gasoline every 10 miles would require 120 gallons of gas. (Which at approximately $3.50, would be very costly).

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