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If a 55-gallon drum represented all the water on Earth, how much water would be in the oceans? about 2 gallons about 53 gallons About 0.55 gallons about 55 gallons

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About 53 gallons because the amount of salt water on earth is 93% and 3% for fresh water

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Answer:

Option B, About
53\\ gallons

Step-by-step explanation:

As per the general consideration, it is said that nearly
97%of water on earth is salty water.

Since salty water is found in ocean we can assume that nearly
97% of water of planet earth is found in ocean.

Given,

The total water on planet earth is represented by a drum which consists of
55\\ gallons of water.

Thus water (in gallons) in oceans would be equal to


(97)/(100) * 55\\= 53\\ gallons.

Thus, Option B, is correct.

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