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If she picks 3/4 gallons in 1/2 hours, then her rate is
rate = (3/4) / (1/2) = 3/2 gal/hr
At a rate of 3/2 gallons per hour, she picks in two hours:
gallons = rate * time
= 3/2 * 2
= 3
The answer is 3 gallons.
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