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An aquarium at the museum contains 496 gallons of water and it is 62% full. How many more gallons are needed to fill up the aquarium?
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I’m not 100 percent sure but I’m pretty sure if it was 100 percent full the number would be about 804 so the answer is it needs to be filled up 306 gallons more to be 100 percent full
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