For the past month, Ms. Smith recorded the number of days she went to work each week and the number of gas stations she drove by during those days. How many gas stations does she drive by each day?

To find out how many gas stations Ms. Smith drives by each day, we first need to calculate the total number of gas stations she passed by during the month and divide it by the total number of days she went to work.

Let's say Ms. Smith went to work for 5 days every week for the entire month:

Number of days per week: 5
Number of weeks in a month: 4 (approximately)
Total number of days she went to work in a month: 5 x 4 = 20 days

Let's assume she passed by the following number of gas stations each day:

Number of gas stations passed on day 1: X1
Number of gas stations passed on day 2: X2
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Number of gas stations passed on day 20: X20

Total number of gas stations passed in a month = X1 + X2 + ... + X20

Since we do not have the actual numbers, we can only calculate the average number of gas stations she passed by each day:

Average number of gas stations passed per day = Total number of gas stations passed / Total number of days she went to work

So, the average number of gas stations she drives by each day is:

Average number of gas stations passed per day = Total number of gas stations passed / Total number of days she went to work

This will give you an estimate of how many gas stations Ms. Smith drives by each day.