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How many liters will you need to equal 20 gallons of lemonade? Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a liter. How much was paid for all three stocks?
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How many liters will you need to equal 20 gallons of lemonade? Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a liter. How much was paid for all three stocks?
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How many liters will you need to equal 20 gallons of lemonade? Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a liter. How much was paid for all three stocks?
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You will need 75.7082 liters to get 20 gallons...if you round that to the nearest tenth what would your answer be
Also, you asked how much was paid for all three stocks but that doesn't make any sense...maybe if you had more questions before that or some other information but otherwise I can't help you with the last part.
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well, a liter is 3.78541 gallons so multiple that by 20, its 7
5.7082 round it, its 76. im not sure what it means by stocks because i dont have the question but hopefully the 76 helps
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