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To determine how many drivers bought more than 12 gallons of gasoline, we simply need to add up the number of drivers who fall into the ranges above 12 gallons. Based on the data provided, the ranges above 12 gallons are:

• 12.1 to 15 gallons were purchased by 18 drivers.
• 15.1 to 18 gallons were purchased by 12 drivers.
• 18.1 to 21 gallons were purchased by 6 drivers.

Adding these numbers together, we get:

18 drivers + 12 drivers + 6 drivers = 36 drivers

Therefore, 36 drivers bought more than 12 gallons of gasoline.