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If you drink 3 quarts of water a day for 21 days, 15 gallons of water would be enough to cover all 21 days. True or False and why? (4 quarts = gallon)
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If you drink 3 quarts of water a day for 21 days, 15 gallons of water would be enough to cover all 21 days. True or False and why?
(4 quarts = gallon)
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False because 15 gallons is 60 quarts and 60/3 is 20, so you will not have enough for one day.
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True Because If You Drink 3 Quarts Of Water For 21 Days Then 15 Gallons Of Water Should More Than Enough.
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