The inequality g≤6 represents the number of gallons of gas you can buy with $20. Explain the solution of the inequality in the real-world problem.(1 point)

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You can buy exactly 6 gallons of gas with $20.
You can buy exactly 6 gallons of gas with $20.

You can buy from 0 to 6 gallons of gas with $20.
You can buy from 0 to 6 gallons of gas with $20.

You can buy from −6 to 6 gallons of gas with $20.
You can buy from negative 6 to 6 gallons of gas with $20.

You can buy 7 or more gallons of gas with $20.
You can buy 7 or more gallons of gas with $20.

You can buy from 0 to 6 gallons of gas with $20. This means that you could potentially buy anywhere from 0 gallons (if gas is very expensive) to 6 gallons (if gas is relatively cheap) with the $20 you have.