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Keith is filling a pool with 85 gallons of water. He has added 25 gallons already. How many more quarts does Keith need to fill the pool? (4 qt = 1 gal)
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Keith is filling a pool with 85 gallons of water. He has added 25 gallons already. How many more quarts does Keith need to fill the pool? (4 qt = 1 gal)
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Keith is filling a pool with 85 gallons of water. He has added 25 gallons already. How many more quarts does Keith need to fill the pool? (4 qt = 1 gal)
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you need 240 qt
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You will need 240 quarts
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