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One gallon is equivalent to about 4 liters. Mary’s car can hold 12 gallons of gasoline. Mary is visiting Canada where gasoline is sold by the liter. About how many liters of gas does Mary need to fill up her car
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Hey Ginemarie,
Your Answer You Wanted : 48
The Work Done To Get The Answer :
12 * 4 = 48
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If 1 gallon is approximately 4 liters, and 12 gallons is the capacity of the car, multiplying 12 by 4 will tell you the amount of liters the car can hold.
12 * 4
48
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Mary needs about
48 liters
of gas to fill up her car.
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