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A container holds 3/4 gallon of oil Joan is changing the oil on his vehicles I need six containers how many gallons of oil does Joan need?
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A container holds 3/4 gallon of oil Joan is changing the oil on his vehicles I need six containers how many gallons of oil does Joan need?
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4.5 Gallons of oil.
How to Solve:
3/4 = .75 (The amount the container holds)
.75 * 6 (The number of containers
.75 * 6 = 4.5
4.5 Gallons of oil are needed.
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