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5. The flowers are supposed to get 2 cups of water per plant. You have a 3-quart water pail. • How many flowers can you water before having to go back to fill up your pail?
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5. The flowers are supposed to get 2 cups of water per plant. You have a 3-quart water pail. • How many flowers can you water before having to go back to fill up your pail?
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you could flower 6 plants before needing to refill
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