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The total amount of water a tank can hold is (14)1/2 gallons. Raul wants to find out how many (1)1/4 gallon buckets of water can be used to fill the tank. Which expressions could be used to represent this scenario? Check all that apply.

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Y= (14)1/4 ÷ (1)1/4
Tank divide by bucket
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Explanation:

We have been given that the total amount of water a tank can hold is
14(1)/(2) gallons.

To find the number of
1(1)/(4) gallon buckets of water can be used to fill the tank we will divide the total amount of water in the tank by amount of water in one bucket.


\text{Number of water buckets used}=\frac{\text{Total amount of water in the tank}}{\text{Amount of water in one bucket}}

Upon substituting our given values we will get,


\text{Number of water buckets used}=(14(1)/(2) )/(1(1)/(4))


\text{Number of water buckets used}=((29)/(2) )/((5)/(4))

Dividing a fraction with another fraction is same as multiplying the reciprocal of second fraction with the first fraction.


\text{Number of water buckets used}={(29)/(2)}* {(4)/(5)}

Therefore, all the above expressions can be used to find the number of
1(1)/(4) gallon buckets of water will be needed to fill the tank.

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