Answer:
B. Between 2 and 3 full pitchers.
Explanation:
We have been given that Jason will use a 1/3 gallon pitcher to fill an empty 3/4 gallon water jug.
To find the number of water pitchers Jason will need to fill the water jug, we will divide the the amount of water needed to fill the jug by amount of water in the pitcher.

Since dividing a fraction by a fraction is same as multiplying the first fraction by the reciprocal of the second fraction.




Therefore, Jason will need
water pitchers to fill the water jug completely and option B is the correct choice.