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Every week, Mr. Kirkson uses 316 gallon of water to water every 13 square foot of his garden. How many gallons of water does Mr. Kirkson use per square foot to water his garden each week?
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Every week, Mr. Kirkson uses 316 gallon of water to water every 13 square foot of his garden. How many gallons of water does Mr. Kirkson use per square foot to water his garden each week?
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316 divided by 13= 24.3 gallons of water per square foot
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