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How about this (Follow my logic):
GM sells one Volt per year, which doesn't use any gasoline at all.
That means the car gets an average of infinite MPG.
Infinity divided by any other number is still infinity.
So no matter what all their other cars average MPG is, there is no way the rest of the fleet can bring down the infinite MPG of the one electric vehicle. Infinity plus X divided by Y is still infinity! Yippee!
Their corporate average fuel economy would be infinity!
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