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A leaky faucet is losing 3 gallons of water in 7 hours. At this rate, how many gallons of water will be lost in 12 hours?
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A leaky faucet is losing 3 gallons of water in 7 hours. At this rate, how many gallons of water will be lost in 12 hours?
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Divide 7 and 3 to see how much water is lost by 1 gallon then multiply that by the hours which is 12 and you receive 28
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