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AJ used a ratio of 2 teaspoons of liquid soap for every 3 gallons of water. AJ has 3 tablespoons liquid soap to mix with water. How many gallons of water should he use.

AJ used a ratio of 2 teaspoons of liquid soap for every 3 gallons of water. AJ has-example-1
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the answer for this equation is 10 gallons of water
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To maintain a ratio of 2 teaspoons of liquid soap to 3 gallons of water, AJ, with 3 tablespoons of liquid soap, needs 13.5 gallons of water. This is calculated by converting tablespoons to teaspoons and applying the given ratio.

If AJ uses a ratio of 2 teaspoons of liquid soap for every 3 gallons of water, and he has 3 tablespoons of liquid soap, we need to convert tablespoons to teaspoons since 1 tablespoon is equivalent to 3 teaspoons.


\[ 3 \, \text{tablespoons} * 3 \, \text{teaspoons/tablespoon} = 9 \, \text{teaspoons} \]

Now, using the given ratio, for every 2 teaspoons of liquid soap, AJ needs 3 gallons of water. Therefore, for 9 teaspoons of liquid soap:


\[ \text{Gallons of water} = \frac{9 \, \text{teaspoons} * 3 \, \text{gallons/teaspoon}}{2} = 13.5 \, \text{gallons} \]

AJ should use 13.5 gallons of water to mix with 3 tablespoons of liquid soap.

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