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There are 6 buses parked in the lot. Each bus needs 3 1/3 quarts of oil. How much oil is needed by all of the buses? Express your answer in the simplest form
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There are 6 buses parked in the lot. Each bus needs 3 1/3 quarts of oil.
How much oil is needed by all of the buses?
Express your answer in the simplest form
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6x3 1/3=20 quarts of oil or 5 gallons
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Hello!
To solve this question, you simply need to multiply the amount of oil with the number of buses:
3 1/3x6 = 20
I hope this helps answer your question! Have a fantastic day!
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